Dear Each,
For some short time I have had the suspicion that some of my posts have not been logged. I posted twice this evening and the post count stayed at 71. I 'Located all posts by Fulhamster' and found that there are 98! Any thoughts, ideas? Thanks (post 99 /72?)
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03-05-2005 10:22 PM #1FulhamsterGuest
Missing Posts?
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03-05-2005 10:41 PM #2A fountain of knowledge.
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Number of posts
Posts to the same thread don't go in the count. And I don't think that posts to the chat Forums do. All something to do with this junior/senior stuff, which seems to come with the software.
Peggy
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03-05-2005 11:13 PM #3A fountain of knowledge.
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I think as Peggy says, it doesn't go up for adding to a thread or on general chatter. But your posts were most helpful to me
Jo
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03-05-2005 11:17 PM #4Loves to help with queries.
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I was amazed at how many posts I'd made - I thought I'd only posted about five times. What could I possibly have had to say???
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03-05-2005 11:22 PM #5A fountain of knowledge.
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Just looked at mine, shows 350 but on my posts in my profile 399. Talk more to you lot I think! Hubby always says I talk more in my sleep! May be if he was in ? LOL
Jo
OOps sorry 306 not 305
350 even!
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03-05-2005 11:32 PM #6Super Moderator
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right back at the beginning there was a message from Rod that said that the General forum did not count in the post count and the junior and senior thingies were just a sort of marker to show when you posted more than 100 messages and had no significance - mine says Moderator and actor searcher or something like that and Londonwhay has (earned her wings) instead of senior. take a look at the pages where you set up your profile and see how to customise it - neat
AnnLast edited by Ladkyis; 03-05-2005 at 11:32 PM. Reason: missed a bit
Ladkyis
“You can’t give her that!” she screamed. “It’s not safe!”
IT’S A SWORD, said the Hogfather. THEY’RE NOT MEANT TO BE SAFE.
I am fluent in three languages, English, Sarcasm and Profanity
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04-05-2005 11:59 AM #7Settling in.
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I can't seem to find where you mean - please could you give a few more directions? Thanks
Originally Posted by Ladkyis
Kind Regards
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04-05-2005 2:14 PM #8FulhamsterGuest
Dear Each,
Originally Posted by Fulhamster
Thank you, most kind, for all of your replies. I didn't see the earlier post by Rod ... thanks for pointing it out. Looking at it now I can see the logic behind the idea of not registering certain posts. You know it makes sense! Thanks once again.(73)
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04-05-2005 11:21 PM #9Super Moderator
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Jeannie, if you click on user CP in themenu bar at the top of the page this brings up your profile pages then click on edit profile in the sidebar menu and you can see the box for changing or customising the title. Rod did mine when we were discussing why it said junior and senior and I like it.
AnnLadkyis
“You can’t give her that!” she screamed. “It’s not safe!”
IT’S A SWORD, said the Hogfather. THEY’RE NOT MEANT TO BE SAFE.
I am fluent in three languages, English, Sarcasm and Profanity
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05-05-2005 12:47 AM #10GeoffersGuest
When you get over 500 posts (It won't take long
Originally Posted by Jo Simpsons
), then those are all that will be displayed in the 'show all posts' user history.
Geoffers
fiftteenhundred-and-something-or-other (I think that's my age).
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