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| Improvements to CP features I think it could be useful to be able to delete from the users CP the old threads one doesn't want anymore to follow up (At least I do not know how to delete those); on the other hand, it would be nice to be able to add to oneself's threads of interest list those in which you have an interest in following up, but do not want to post. Cheers. |
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| In your UserCP on the left menu see the "Subscribed Threads" section — click "List Subscriptions" and there you can delete the subscriptions and/or instant notifications you are no longer interested in (either one by one or a whole screen at a time by clicking the top checkbox) On any individual thread you can also click the Thread Tools dropdown in the thread's top blue border to "Subscribe to this thread" to get notifications even if you haven't posted in the thread. I think these two things are what you are after, but let me know if I've missed the boat. |
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| Thanks Jeff. |
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