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Answer» I have an HP with WinXP. I deleted some old programs I never used or have not used for years. On several forums I frequent, titles of new threads or threads with new posts are highligted in bold TYPE. After I read them, the type is unbolded. Now, the thread titles stay in bold type. This is inconvenient but I worry about what else I did. ...Does anyone know what program/software unbolds type on thread titles?Deleting IE Temporary files, cookies. Quote from: Computer_Commando on April 15, 2010, 05:52:12 PM Deleting IE Temporary files, cookies. Thanks for your quick response but I don't follow. I routinely delete temporary files and it has never affected the unbolding of thread titles in the various forums I read. Before I removed these old programs, thread titles would automatically unbold after I read them. Are you suggesting I delete temporary files now to restore the automatic unbolding capability?There is no app that bolds/unbolds any Forum output... What you are seeing is on the other end...not neccessarily yours.Yes, the problem was resolved. I did have to delete cookies (I usually delete temporary files except cookies) and then log-in to the forum. Now everything works like it did before. I think this is what Computer Commando was TELLING me to do. Thanks CC! Update: NOPE, it did npt work. It was working last night after I dletee cookies and re logged-in, but this morning it is not unbolding after I read the thread. Something has changed and I don't know what.As patio SAID, the problem is either on their end or with cookies. To prove it, delete ALL cookies again and try - I'll bet it works as expected. You can try deleting all cookies + the index.dat file this time - see if that helps. Also, what happens if you use a different browser?Thanks Allan. How do I delete the index.dat file? Could this have something to do with my CCleaner settings? Quote from: artbuc on April 17, 2010, 06:49:39 AM Thanks Allan. How do I delete the index.dat file? Could this have something to do with my CCleaner settings?Click the "check box" for index.dat under "INTERNET Explorer" in CCleaner. |
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