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foolzrushn

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I noticed that post numbers don't show when composing a post on my TV's browser. Minor inconvience really....just curious if it's just me.
 
If I understand your question, then the answer is: "What you are seeing is normal."

When you're composing a reply, the vbulletin software displays, in reverse order, below the Reply window, the 25 posts (assuming that the thread has at least that many posts) that will immediately precede the one you're composing.

That allows you to scroll down to the posts for reference as you compose your reply.

The posts are displayed in a condensed format which, as you noted, does not include post numbers. It also doesn't display signatures, member post counts, join dates, member locations or member status.
 
I also have always wished vBulletin would display the post numbers when composing a post. That info is often needed in the post.
 
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