Foe setting
- The Spindoctors
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Foe setting
While it is handy not to have to read thread replies from your 'Foes' (unless you click the link), can the forum software be configured so that you don't get an email when your Foe replies?
Is it also possible not to have to see their comments if they're quoted by another user?
Is it also possible not to have to see their comments if they're quoted by another user?
- caughtatwork
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Re: Foe setting
1. Don't think so.
2. No. It forms part of the text of the new post.
2. No. It forms part of the text of the new post.
- The Spindoctors
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Re: Foe setting
Out of interest, what does the Friend setting do?
- caughtatwork
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Re: Foe setting
Friends enable you quick access to members you communicate with frequently. If the template has relevant support any posts made by a friend may be highlighted.
- The Spindoctors
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Re: Foe setting
Just noticed this:
Damn it, I can't ignore you.Please note that you cannot ignore moderators or administrators.
- homedg
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Re: Foe setting
I'm not listening, I'm not listening!
- homedg
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And Quoted just in case,
You're not listening, You're not listening. LOL
::Moderator note::
Please don't threadshit in an informational topic.
You're not listening, You're not listening. LOL
::Moderator note::
Please don't threadshit in an informational topic.
- caughtatwork
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Re: Foe setting
That sort of behaviour is not acceptable in this type of informational topic.
Please stop it.
Please stop it.
- homedg
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Re: Foe setting
Sorry, Just trying to be funny and keep it light.
- Richary
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Re: Foe setting
There is a Greasemonkey script available for Firefox that automatically blocks any parts of pages mentioning Justin Bieber. It should be easy to hack that, I wonder if that would work.Spindoc Bob wrote:Is it also possible not to have to see their comments if they're quoted by another user?
- Bewilderbeest
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Re: Foe setting
Why the hell does Bieber get mentioned in everything? Cant there be one discussion or news item that doesnt come back to him?
Re: Foe setting
i think this is a bit like having your head up your own ??? i can feel another banning coming on ! next time we meet darren you will have to tell me why you use this "foe" feature !Spindoc Bob wrote:While it is handy not to have to read thread replies from your 'Foes' (unless you click the link), can the forum software be configured so that you don't get an email when your Foe replies?
Is it also possible not to have to see their comments if they're quoted by another user?
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Re: Foe setting
what part of this is informative ?caughtatwork wrote:That sort of behaviour is not acceptable in this type of informational topic.
Please stop it.
Re: Foe setting
I must remember to logon before I have a look at the forums.
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I'll tell you why I like itMr Router wrote:i think this is a bit like having your head up your own ??? i can feel another banning coming on ! next time we meet darren you will have to tell me why you use this "foe" feature !Spindoc Bob wrote:While it is handy not to have to read thread replies from your 'Foes' (unless you click the link), can the forum software be configured so that you don't get an email when your Foe replies?
Is it also possible not to have to see their comments if they're quoted by another user?
Because of these type of posts.... I don't need them... life is too short to bother with the excess negativity that some people seem to be bringing to the forums.
I use this feature. And I like it.