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  1. Some_Dick

    Styling requests

    Actually, I just had evidence to the contrary on that, I had the latest threadmark in Hard Enough opened from yesterday, and the post timer read "9 minutes ago" just now, until I reloaded the tab which is when it got an updated timestamp of "Yesterday at 22:05"
  2. Some_Dick

    Styling requests

    Huh. I think I'd still rather have the option to disable relative timestamps
  3. Some_Dick

    Styling requests

    I would like to request an option to always display exact date, rather than "Friday at 22:12" or "10 minutes ago", which become less and less helpful the longer a page stays loaded for, meaning I don't know *which* Friday or "yesterday" the relative date refers to. Alternatively, I could...
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