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Posted by Dr Andus
Sep 12, 2012 at 04:47 PM

 

Another suggestion: the ability to save interesting posts in one’s own personal area for future reference (Favourites). Then perhaps the software could track which are the most saved items and display them publicly as the most highly rated posts for everyone’s benefit.

 


Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Sep 12, 2012 at 08:33 PM

 

I like Dr Andus suggestion; I also think that it would be good to have access to all of one’s post under one’s profile.

So this brings up a much more basic suggestion: direct control over one’s profile, i.e. change of password, display name etc.

 


Posted by Franz Grieser
Sep 12, 2012 at 09:44 PM

 

Hi.

First of all: Thanks to Chris a) for hosting the forum and b) for the offer to improve the forum. And c) for the clear reaction to Foolness/Fredy.

What I’d like to see

a) the ability to edit posts (one wrote)
b) the ability to insert screenshots or other images
c) more posts on the Topics page (and more than 1-3 and “Last” entries)

What I’d rather not have is a restriction in the length of posts (though I love posts that are short and to the point, but sometimes a post has to be a bit extensive - and no, Foolness/Fredy, I am not speaking of yours).

Franz

 


Posted by Cassius
Sep 12, 2012 at 10:28 PM

 

basilides wrote:
>Encourage all posters to be brief and to the point. I have noticed that recently many
>post are long-winded and, in part, irrelevant to the issue at hand. Brevity and
>relevance, please. 
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My solution is to refuse to read any of the posts of those authors who exhibit the propensities of which basilides speaks.

-c

 


Posted by Chris Murtland
Sep 12, 2012 at 11:36 PM

 

Note - if you click “My Account” under your name in the left bar when logged in, you can change your password, display name, etc.

Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>So this brings up a much more basic suggestion:
>direct control over one’s profile, i.e. change of password, display name etc. 

 


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