I was trying to use the forum search to find all the topics that I had started. Is there any way of doing this because I couldn't figure one out?
If not, is it possible there could be somehow? - not sure what would be best to add to make this possible though.
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These are indeed useful. But none of these displays all the topic which I started. Maybe adding it would be better than trying to add it to the search page though.
Download my scripts at my own MediaMonkey fansite.
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You only need to find way to see your profile and there will be link to all your Posts
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Admin of Free MediaMonkey addon Site HappyMonkeying
How to attach PICTURE/SCREENSHOTS to forum posts
Yes you're right, perhaps Jiri or Rusty could add such a function?trixmoto wrote:These are indeed useful. But none of these displays all the topic which I started. Maybe adding it would be better than trying to add it to the search page though.
Well, it only gives you your posts, not your started topics... And it's easier to just click the "View your posts" on the forum index side!Peke wrote:You only need to find way to see your profile and there will be link to all your Posts
Well, there is a phpBB mod that does exactly that (shows the topic you have started)
the link is here
But Jiri, or Rusty have to install it in order to works...
It will be nice though so i second it or whatever number i am
the link is here
But Jiri, or Rusty have to install it in order to works...
It will be nice though so i second it or whatever number i am