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How do I view all of my threads and replies?

el buho said:
How do I view all of my threads and replies?
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Click on your username and you can see it from the statistics part of the profile (or select Find all posts by user).
Also, if you go into your options and change the "Default Thread Subscription Mode" to "No e-mail notification" you can see them all listed in the
Click the User CP found by clicking the button at the top of every page.
Dave

hi
i have a doubt how to view all threads

It's the exact same instructions as above. Click on your username (at the top of the page it will say 'welcome, xxxxx' or alternatively click on it on your post) then move from the 'about me' tab to the 'statistics' tab. Here you can see your posts, thanked posts and started threads.

In control panel and when click on your profil

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How too see

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.

How to view the posts

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
the_scotsman said:
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

How to see only new posts in a section

How is it possible to see only newposts for a specific section.
Eg: all posts in dell streak forum
Below is a search for CDMA Hero section . But it does not say how he did it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6387236&postcount=4
Any help is appreciated
1. Browse to the section you want to view.
2. Scroll down to the bottom where it says Display Options.
3. Change Sorted By to Last Post Time.
4. Click the Show Threads button.
The section will now display the newest posts in descending order.
waffle_ said:
1. Browse to the section you want to view.
2. Scroll down to the bottom where it says Display Options.
3. Change Sorted By to Last Post Time.
4. Click the Show Threads button.
The section will now display the newest posts in descending order.
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Thanks for the reply.
May be I did not explain enough.
I have this method already enabled.
However what I want is to view just the newposts ( not the threads ) in the section.
Hope i am more clear

Profile customize help.

Hello dear XDA users!
I've just done my first registration on XDA forum, been using it for a while before i register, however Ive just wondered that if i can add additional info under my post showing my phone specs,rom,kernels,recovery and etc as other users , ive been looking all over the profile control panel but the mission was unsuccessful :laugh: ,any help would be appreciated :fingers-crossed:.
Thanks!
toodropuk said:
Hello dear XDA users!
I've just done my first registration on XDA forum, been using it for a while before i register, however Ive just wondered that if i can add additional info under my post showing my phone specs,rom,kernels,recovery and etc as other users , ive been looking all over the profile control panel but the mission was unsuccessful :laugh: ,any help would be appreciated :fingers-crossed:.
Thanks!
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You can add a signature at the bottom of yours posts. For that, go to "Control Panel" on the top of the website, then on the left you will have some sections, go to "Edit Signature" under "SETTINGS & OPTIONS" and write all the informations you want. This signature will be automatically add under all your posts.
Moved to About XDA section.
p337 said:
You can add a signature at the bottom of yours posts. For that, go to "Control Panel" on the top of the website, then on the left you will have some sections, go to "Edit Signature" under "SETTINGS & OPTIONS" and write all the informations you want. This signature will be automatically add under all your posts.
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You have to have made a minimum of 8 posts before you can create a signature. See this thread among others.
syncopath said:
You have to have made a minimum of 8 posts before you can create a signature. See this thread among others.
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Only 8? I didn't know that. A round of Thanks for the house!
k.

[Q] FORUM QUESTION. Find my posts?

I did search, and nothing came up.
I checked the xda FAQ, but it seemed to be more about phones than actual forum questions..
So here goes, dont flame me if I didnt search enough, I did search.
Where is the option to see my posts? And then go to the thread and my last post in that thread to continue reading?
I searched Control Panel (which seems to be the only thing avaliable that pertains to my user) with magnifying glass.
Could not find.
I feel really stupid and sorry to ask such a noob question.
- Go to your own profile page (click on the user name in the upper right)
- Click the Statistics tab
- Click "find all posts by aliendna99"
Moved to About XDA section.
You can also go to the advanced search and then "Search by user name". It will then show your posts.
bitpushr said:
You can also go to the advanced search and then "Search by user name". It will then show your posts.
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It would be good to have this as a direct link for example in 'Quick links' or near the username in the upper right (where 'Control Panel' and 'Log Out' are).
Yeah it could be great
And is it possible to have a "View my posts" link for having a follow up of threads where we participated without subscription. If an answer has been posted the thread is at the top of the list.
I'm on a french forum and this feature is very useful.
Thank you.
Memphis_ said:
Yeah it could be great
And is it possible to have a "View my posts" link for having a follow up of threads where we participated without subscription. If an answer has been posted the thread is at the top of the list.
I'm on a french forum and this feature is very useful.
Thank you.
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If you want to view all of your participated threads that way, you will need to use the Advanced Search, put your name in the User Name box, then make sure the Search in Forums selection is set to All Open Forums. Leave everything else on defaults. All your participated threads will be shown with the newest replied thread at the top.
Thank you,
mf2112
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