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428506 tn?1296557399

Communities list on mobile version

This is a very minor issue, but when I access the mobile version of the site from my iphone, the "Cats" community does not appear in the alphabetical list of all communities.  

Secondary to this, is there a way when logged into the mobile site to view a list of the communities of which I am a member?  If so I can't find it, and thus rely on the full alphabetical listing.

Thanks!
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707563 tn?1626361905
If you tap on the Experts Forums options, it opens the entire forums list, so you should see the member Cats Community in the list, too. It does open it in the full site, but if you want to view it in the mobile site, you can then tap on Go to Mobile MedHelp at the top of the screen. (I realize it's a lot of extra steps, and apologize for the inconvenience of that.)

I hope that helps.

Em

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428506 tn?1296557399

Thanks for the reply.  The "Cats Expert Forum" that can be navigated to as you suggest on the mobile site is different from the "Cats Community" missing from the alphabetical list of communities, so I still don't know of an easy way to reach the latter through the mobile site, but I appreciate you explaining that the list of communities to which I belong is only available through the full site.  At least now I know that I'm not just missing it on the mobile site!  
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707563 tn?1626361905
Hi there -

I'm not sure why no pets communities are listed, but I will let our developers know that you'd like it to be. You can find the full list of communities by tapping on Expert Forums instead of Communities. You can find the Cats Community that way.

To get to your list of communities, you will have to go to your profile on the full site, which you can also access on slide out menu in the top right hand corner. You can't do that in the mobile site, I'm sorry.

I hope that helps! Let us know if you have any more questions.

Emily

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