Is there a function that allows me to view all posts by me? Because there's so much activity on this site, I often find it difficult to check whether questions I raised have been answered or not.
Hi Stephen,
You have a few options; the first is to look at your public profile statistics:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2221185
Another option is to subscribe to the thread and have it notify you via email. This option will display the thread in your User CP and send you an email - I typically skip the email notification.
HTH,
Just click your 'name' on any of your posts, then click 'find all posts by'!
Thanks!
Cool, glad it worked for you.
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hey admins
i have nice suggest to the forum design
maybe u guys can add bookmark option to forum
and able us to bookmark few topics and see all the new posts at once
without having to look each one by one
thx u guys
edit:
another suggestion
that is to add top topics that recently active in sub-fourm
aka hd2 android /wp7 and else so we could access them fast
I second that.
vBulletin is considered one of the best forum softwares, it should support user bookmarks.
Someone needs to point this thread do the admins, otherwise there is very little chance that an admin will read this in such a huge forum!
+1
Proz00 said:
hey admins
i have nice suggest to the forum design
maybe u guys can add bookmark option to forum
and able us to bookmark few topics and see all the new posts at once
without having to look each one by one
thx u guys
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Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
added suggestion at first post
You can do bookmarks already
Thread subscriptions under "thread tools", and then go to "UserCP".
You can subscribe to forums and threads.
Unless I am missing out something, thread subscription will enable mail notifications. So it is not currently possible to add a thread to the list without receiving mail notifications. This is OK in most cases, but can sometimes be annoying.
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Black Antitoon said:
Unless I am missing out something, thread subscription will enable mail notifications. So it is not currently possible to add a thread to the list without receiving mail notifications. This is OK in most cases, but can sometimes be annoying.
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No, you can disable the email notification either thread by thread (go into the List Subscriptions and select "No email notification" for the threads you want) or for all threads (go into Edit Options and select "No email notification" in Default Thread Subscription Mode).
missparker76 said:
No, you can disable the email notification either thread by thread (go into the List Subscriptions and select "No email notification" for the threads you want) or for all threads (go into Edit Options and select "No email notification" in Default Thread Subscription Mode).
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Good! You are getting a "thanks".
How can you see if someone has answer ur thread? Or just comment a thread that u have comment?
Great!
mikechannon said:
There are a few different ways to do this;
1
Go to your profile (click your name top right corner) and then click statistics and view your posts. Click the ones you want to check to take you to the thread.
2
If you need quick alerts to notify you of updates in a thread then you can subscribe to specific threads and get email notifications. To do this click the "Thread Tools" button at the top of a thread and choose subscribe to thread.
NB. You can change some options about the way you are notified about thread updates in USER CP. You must have a valid email address stored in our system for this to work. You can update your email address in USER CP.
3
You can also simply bookmark specific threads in your browser.
Mike
Forum Admin
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Thanks! That was exactly what I needed.
Hi,
It will be helpful if a tab is add when we open the account to view the post/Thread and activities we done so we can browse it so fast and easy, otherwise whats the use of our personal account
Cheers
Aji
You can easily view all your posts and threads in your profile.
Click your username up the top right of the forum. Then go to the Statistics tab. Here you can see all your posts and all your threads
Or if you click on User CP up the top of the forum, this shows you all the threads you are subscribed to
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You can easily view all your posts and threads in your profile.
Click your username up the top right of the forum. Then go to the Statistics tab. Here you can see all your posts and all your threads
Or if you click on User CP up the top of the forum, this shows you all the threads you are subscribed to
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You have to enable subscription by default in "Options" or on a thread by Thread basis.
These will then show in the User CP.
Dave
Also if the mods don't mind, i would like to chip in. the use of having a personal account on XDA is to combat spam, therefore more valuable post are available to view, otherwise there would have been a lot of spam
I don't know if it's just me, but I frequently end up unsubscribing from threads when I what I really wanted to do was view them.
The layout of various email notifications from different forums are all different, and in my experience most of the time the "visit this thread on the web" is the first link under the response. In the case here the first link completely unsubscribes you from the thread without any confirmation request. I then have to go and resubscribe again.
Most other forums have a confirmation page when unsubscribing - is there a reason there isn't one here?
Telek said:
I don't know if it's just me, but I frequently end up unsubscribing from threads when I what I really wanted to do was view them.
The layout of various email notifications from different forums are all different, and in my experience most of the time the "visit this thread on the web" is the first link under the response. In the case here the first link completely unsubscribes you from the thread without any confirmation request. I then have to go and resubscribe again.
Most other forums have a confirmation page when unsubscribing - is there a reason there isn't one here?
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We balance ease of unsubscribing with having a confirmation dialog to ensure member wishes to actually unsubscribe. Given that balance we err to the side of unsubscribing right away because we don't want people to mark our emails as spam. It is easy enough to re-subscribe to a topic as well. But I'd be interested in hearing others opinion on this.
Nothing makes me more mad then having to sign in when I want to cancel a subscription. That being said, I usually enjoy the XDA emails I get, but for other sites that I need to sign in to cancel email bombs, but don't know my login information. I get angry.
Keep as is.
I appreciate the perspective, but I don't see either of these points as a barrier.
How does requiring a simple one-click confirmation inside the web page change if the email is viewed as spam? In both cases the email is identical. If someone manually is flagging the email as spam then they obviously aren't active in the first place (anyone who is active wouldn't do that).
Also I didn't say that you had to log in to unsubscribe. A simple one-click confirmation inside the web page is all I'm proposing. Considering how it currently launches the site to complete the unsubscribe this would only add 2 seconds.
Personally I don't see any issues with the current email layout.
The link to the thread is at the top of the email, and the unsubscribe is WAAAAY at the bottom. I have no idea how manage to click the wrong one
Because a lot of other forums have their links all at the bottom, and the first link is usually the one to go to the web version. I'm on a lot of different forums, and I have (unfortunately) developed the habit of just clicking the first link after the response in order to see the response in it's full context.
Oddly enough other forums also have a confirmation for unsubscription.
When there's a 1-line reply it's also not "all the way at the bottom".
How about this then: Instead of a confirmation, how about just a "Did you click this by accident? Click _here_ to resubscribe" after the "You have successfully unsubscribed" message?
That way if you intended to do that then there is no change at all, but if you did it by accident it's easy to undo the action.
Please redirect if a thread already exists on this question. Did a quick search of the About XDA subforum, and didn't notice anything that directly addressed this question.
So I know that on the main User CP page http://forum.xda-developers.com/usercp.php it shows "New Subscribed Threads", a listing of subscribed threads with new posts.
And of course, you can also view these on the Subscribed Threads folder listing, too: http://forum.xda-developers.com/subscription.php?do=viewsubscription&folderid=all
Could this be added to the "notifications" dropdown at the topright of the screen? As in, the notification dropdown beside the logout button on the header. Show the # of new subscribed threads there, and link to the subscribed threads folder when clicked.
I often miss posts in my subscribed threads because it's not one of the things you get notified on in the notifications dropdown. I also don't want to have my inbox spammed, so I disabled all email notifications for subscribed forums.
@CDB-Man,
If you post your recommendations in this thread dedicated to the subject, then more often than not, your ideas will be seen by the mods and admins, considered, and then possibly implemented the way you would like.
Regards,
Nookie
XDA Senior Member
NOOK!E said:
@CDB-Man,
If you post your recommendations in this thread dedicated to the subject, then more often than not, your ideas will be seen by the mods and admins, considered, and then possibly implemented the way you would like.
Regards,
Nookie
XDA Senior Member
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Ah, thanks for pointing that out. I generally stick to my own subforum so don;t know the way around the other places as much. I'll copy over my post to there.