How to mark a topic "SOLVED"? Topic is solved
How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
I am looking for the option for the past half hour to mark a post SOLVED, and couldn't figure it out. What gives?
Win 10 Professional 64bit 21H2 16Gb Ram AHK current as of 2021-12-26 .
Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
We don't have that here, what we usually do is edit the first post and add [SOLVED] in the title :p
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
Thanks, That's what I will do from now on.
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
No problem
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
this seems to no longer be correct. I see issues clearly marked SOLVED with a nice GREEN checkbox. Presumably, an upgrade made this possible. But, I still can't figure out how to mark an issued SOLVED.
Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
Oh yes sorry, i installed a plug-in a while back. on each post there are small buttons like quote, etc. One of them is Accept this answer. But the icon might be screwed up. I’ll take a look. May I know what theme you are ys No? I’ll check all three, but just so i can post a screenshot if need be.
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
If for theme you mean "Board Style", I use "prosilver"
Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
I just noticed before reading your post, that the icon was white on white... I have changed this.
try this link to see what it looks like, the check mark is only available for Ask For help and a few other sections.
https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic ... 13&style=1
EDIT: Also, I have imported over my highlightsolved.js plugin over to prosilver too
EDIT2: digi also now.
try this link to see what it looks like, the check mark is only available for Ask For help and a few other sections.
https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic ... 13&style=1
EDIT: Also, I have imported over my highlightsolved.js plugin over to prosilver too
EDIT2: digi also now.
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
your link took me to: https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic ... 13&style=1
is that the right spot? It is a topic by PORTWOLF about convert to function. I see nothing there that looks like an icon for marking as closed.
If I am not the author, would I have the icon? Afterall, why should anyone other than the author be allowed to mark an item as closed? (or a moderator, of course)
is that the right spot? It is a topic by PORTWOLF about convert to function. I see nothing there that looks like an icon for marking as closed.
If I am not the author, would I have the icon? Afterall, why should anyone other than the author be allowed to mark an item as closed? (or a moderator, of course)
Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
Sorry my bad, I tried the page with your account permission and apparently the icon doesn't show... even If I have it enable for all registered users...
I guess it's only moderators and admins?
I guess it's only moderators and admins?
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
well, mods & admins makes sense. But, the author surely should that authority.
When I'm browsing around sometimes looking for people who need help, it's certainly nice if a topic is marked solved. One BIG problem with the forum is that there are SO MANY requests made for help. Yes, people are lazy and don't explore enough. But, I get help and I like to offer it too (although, I can be a little bit blunt and unforgiving).
so, can the add-on be changed?
maybe this issue should be addressed to phpbb vendor.
When I'm browsing around sometimes looking for people who need help, it's certainly nice if a topic is marked solved. One BIG problem with the forum is that there are SO MANY requests made for help. Yes, people are lazy and don't explore enough. But, I get help and I like to offer it too (although, I can be a little bit blunt and unforgiving).
so, can the add-on be changed?
maybe this issue should be addressed to phpbb vendor.
Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
This would have to be implemented the plugin author... but yes, I do agree that the post author should be able to ...
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
Need I make a formal suggestion (and if so where) in regards to having the author have the ability to set as SOLVED a
post?
post?
Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
I just tested. The setting has 3 options: Yes | Yes, Moderator | No
Yes, is the post author. So this is already the case. Already implemented as so.
Yes, is the post author. So this is already the case. Already implemented as so.
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
I still don't see this "ACCEPT" option anywhere. I logged out and logged back in. Still no luck. And, interestinly, someone marked THIS topic as SOLVED. That was not me.
Where is this box supposed to be? I am using Firefox 62.0.3. on Win 7 Pro Service Level 1. I'm only using about a half dozen FF addons.
Where is this box supposed to be? I am using Firefox 62.0.3. on Win 7 Pro Service Level 1. I'm only using about a half dozen FF addons.
Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
you are not the author of THIS topic. I had marked it SOLVED to see if it still works...
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
Can we maybe take away the awful green border and shading for the answer to a thread on the digi theme?
Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
I can change it, but removing it would make it hard to find the answer visually...
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Re: How to mark a topic "SOLVED"?
What? Everyone hates it?
It's been on simplicity for at least a year or even more... and now people say something?
As I've said, I am open to suggest for changes, but removing it removes clarity as to which post is the "answer"...
It's been on simplicity for at least a year or even more... and now people say something?
As I've said, I am open to suggest for changes, but removing it removes clarity as to which post is the "answer"...
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