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tytower

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Everyone when logging in wants to firstly review their posts and I noticed a button on a Linux forum I read which did exactly that .
With one click it listed all previous posts in their respective threads so you could see immediately if anyone had replied to your post

Good stuff - any chance of it here ?
Setting up the search is cumbersome
 
Everyone when logging in wants to firstly review their posts and I noticed a button on a Linux forum I read which did exactly that .
With one click it listed all previous posts in their respective threads so you could see immediately if anyone had replied to your post

Good stuff - any chance of it here ?
Setting up the search is cumbersome

If I'm understanding you correctly, going to the upper right-hand corner of your screen, clicking "My Account" --> "Subscribed Threads" should do what you describe. It will show you a list of all the threads you have participated in, and the titles become bold if they have new replies.

Regards,
Der Strom
 
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Only problem I foresee is that some people don't subscribe to threads and if they didn't that page would be empty.

In that case, perhaps a simple message of "you have not started any threads yet" or "you have not subscribed to any threads yet" might be appropriate...?
 
Nicely done, EM. Just wondering, is there any chance you could switch the position of "Your Posts" with "New Posts"? I'm just used to clicking the left-most button to see what's new :p:D
 
Yeh Good stuff
 
Only problem I foresee is that some people don't subscribe to threads and if they didn't that page would be empty.

vbulletin gives this message "Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms."

Take a just joined user and "find his/her threads".

So, VB already handles it.

Actually, it can be placed in the Drop Down Box called "Subscriptions". Just add a element that says "Your Threads"
 
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