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jamjams
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Depression Thread
      #402721 - 05/06/2009 15:59

Hi Pippa, and website organisers, as you may have noticed I have been given the task of watching over the depression thread.
I know that several ladies have joined the forum after the article you ran in the magazine a couple of months ago.
This thread has had over 1800 viewers, not to mention all the ladies who have posted.
I have asked before, is there a way of keeping this thread at the top ofthe family firsts page, as it is being gradually moved down the page by subsequent posts. You must agree with me that this is a very important thread to your members, especially in the current economic and physical climate, Please help me keep this thread as visible as possible at the top of the page under pippa's 2 threads.

Thank you
Jamjams x


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Re: Depression Thread [Re: jamjams]
      #404046 - 08/06/2009 12:59

Hi
Unfortunately, I can't do that with an existing thread.

Sorry
Pippa

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Re: Depression Thread [Re: Pippa_Jackson]
      #404078 - 08/06/2009 13:24

Hi Pippa thanks for you answer,
It had been suggested by other forummers that as this thread got to the bottom of the page we renewed it into part 5, or whatever it would be.

I know that it was started with nowcemisi, then thimble took over and then I was asked too, each time it comes back as a different part, and therefore technically a different thread.

Would it be possible for it to renewed as part 5 in a permanent prime position.

Thank you for all your help

jamjams


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