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large_ghostman

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Would it be possiable to have a feature that reports a post as old when you reply? A bit like at AAC but without the close thread policy, I got caught again!
 
Hiya LG,

It's interesting you would bring that up now. Strantor made a thread here not too long ago asking the same question. I think it's a great idea and I have been in contact with Dave (one of the site owners) to see if we could change the post background or title bar colors when the thread is beyond a certain age. I believe it is being worked on, but I expect it's a lower priority for the time being. Hopefully something comes of it soon.

Regards,
Matt
 
Hiya LG,

It's interesting you would bring that up now. Strantor made a thread here not too long ago asking the same question. I think it's a great idea and I have been in contact with Dave (one of the site owners) to see if we could change the post background or title bar colors when the thread is beyond a certain age. I believe it is being worked on, but I expect it's a lower priority for the time being. Hopefully something comes of it soon.

Regards,
Matt
I thought it was a complete waste of time over at ACC, I didnt like the close thread policy at all, but a marker for old threads that reminds you every time you post to a thread thats old would be useful. I guess the banner could be removed if the thread took of again. The drive by posters drive me mad!
 
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