What Happened to the View Most Recent Post Button?

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The "view most recent post" button has disappeared for some users, causing significant frustration as it is a crucial feature for navigating the forum. Despite attempts to resolve the issue across different browsers and operating systems, the button remained missing for a period. The situation was described as critical by one user, highlighting the button's importance. Fortunately, the button has since returned, alleviating concerns. The discussion emphasizes the reliance on this feature for user engagement.
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I can no longer see the "view most recent post" button, or whatever it was called, anymore. It happened sometime today. I've tried using different browsers and operating systems, yet the issue remains.

The button/feature is very important to me. I would say it is the feature that I use the most.

I actually think that I could die if this situation isn't remediable. Please take that into consideration.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
It will be returning shortly. Needed a water break.

It's back! :!)

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