Hi,
Is there any way to mark a problem/topic as solved?
I think this could be very helpful when one's having a problem which was already been discussed in the forum.
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Mark topic as solved??
Mark topic as solved??
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Re: Mark topic as solved??
Stuffer wrote:Hi,
Is there any way to mark a problem/topic as solved?
I think this could be very helpful when one's having a problem which was already been discussed in the forum.
Stuffer
Organization is always good so I agree with the principe; now it's up to the primary poster to edit the name of the thread with some kind of marking (kind: [Solved] or else)...
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Re: Mark topic as solved??
Yes, this would be a very good idea. Either the poster or the moderators should edit the topic. I'd prefer the posters do it, since the moderators are overworked
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Re: Mark topic as solved??
Perso I have tagged a few post of mine. Let's see if other people will do the same!
Re: Mark topic as solved??
Actually I didn't think of simply changing the topic as it seems to be too obvious .
perhaps you could add this to the forum guidelines
Thanks for the idea.
Stuffer
perhaps you could add this to the forum guidelines
Thanks for the idea.
Stuffer
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Re: Mark topic as solved??
What tag are you using? "[SOLVED]" ??ElChristou wrote:Perso I have tagged a few post of mine. Let's see if other people will do the same!
It would be a good idea if we all try to use the same searchable tag.
ie. see : http://shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=546&p=113886#p113886
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Re: Mark topic as solved??
FYI... these TAGS are not going to work. See: http://shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=546&p=113917#p113917
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Re: Mark topic as solved??
Chuft-Captain wrote:FYI... these TAGS are not going to work. See: http://shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=546&p=113917#p113917
How about something less exotic?
Bug-FIXED
for example... Just a thought.
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