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Nevermind.
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It didn't show up in "New Posts" ??
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Should be like new members posts, if it can be like that. |
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Hmm, I'd recommend that WW needs to 'revise' it. With all that trouble you might as well just make it mandatory to register before you can view the forums.
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Yes, it should be. If it isn't, I have no idea why.
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And the results are in:
It is behaving the same. If a new user posts in an existing thread, it does not bump up the last post time and it does not show on the new posts. New threads, however, do. This could be really hard to solve... |
How is it behaving the same? I think I'm misunderstanding.
If a NEW MEMBER posts, mods+ can see the post, and it bumps the thread up in the new posts. Once it is approved, everyone else can see it. It doesn't seem to be that way for Guests posting. |
Wrong. Mods only see it if a new member posts a thread
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That's now how I remember it but I won't say you're not right because I could be mistaken.
If that's the case, how do we fix it? |
And whilst you two are discussing it, can I throw into the mix an earlier comment from !K_A! - "I get no sort of notification that there's a post to be approved".
It's something I've been meaning to ask about for a while, so I might as well ask in here. Is it at all possible to have something on the main forum page that tells staff if there are any new posts that need approving and whatnot? Unless we're looking at the Approval page in the ModCP, waiting for a new member to finish their post so we can Approve it, it can take a while before it's noticed. A notification of some sort on the main page, or even a PM, would make the response time quicker. And carrying on the discussion about new posts and threads and so on, I've not had that problem... but then again, I never check New Posts. |
It's on (or easy to put up on) the test forum . . . which I actually need to find some more time to finish up and get live.
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Fair enough.
I look forward to it! :) |
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