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    Blasphemist Chief Engine Builder Bananaman's Avatar
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    Gday,

    Tried searching but couldn't find this raised at all - just wondering if it would be considered to add a "find your posts" option up near the private messages link / last visited etc. Another forum i use (http://forums.overclockers.com.au) has this option and its very handy for checking threads you recently posted in for replies.

    Just a thought

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    Um we already have this feature, if you go through the active users down the bottom and click on your name, in your profile section theres a link to click that says view all posts by this user.

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    What's wrong with using the "User CP" to check if there has been any replies?
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    OCAU has that? Iv never seen it, what I usually do is just go into my thread subscriptions and search via there
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61
    Um we already have this feature, if you go through the active users down the bottom and click on your name, in your profile section theres a link to click that says view all posts by this user.
    Convenience is the name of the game i suppose, i realise that its possible as is

    Quote Originally Posted by twentyEight
    What's wrong with using the "User CP" to check if there has been any replies?
    Quote Originally Posted by menty
    OCAU has that? Iv never seen it, what I usually do is just go into my thread subscriptions and search via there
    Thats assuming you're subscribed to it, i don't subscribe to threads unless its important, but if say i've answered a question in the tech section and want to see how they went with it, then i'd just quickly check it.



    Is just a thought, wouldn't be hard to implement, and i'd have thought people would find it handy. Theres certainly no harm in it
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    Quote Originally Posted by twentyEight
    What's wrong with using the "User CP" to check if there has been any replies?
    even better is this
    iSpy
    http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=125947

    It's like viewing the New Posts screen in a post-by-post format w/o
    needing to hit the refresh button for updates.
    was reading this thread..... on anther forum
    http://www.carandimage.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1461
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