Actual positive feedback

The ability to read the content of a new post in the email is wonderful, it saves enormous amount of time . It means that I don't have to (very sloowly) navigate to the forum/post to see what the reply is - just read the email, and if it doesn't need a response: trash it.
However, the lack of blue dots is serious, and I hope that will be remedied soon.
Miriam

The cursor is still in the topic field, but most other things seem to be normal - the post message button is back, but there is still no preview button. I think location has been restored too. The pages seem to load fast than yesterday, I was out of town overnight, so today things seem faster.
Miriam

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