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  • An Example of a Sub Sub Forum


    SeattlePioneer

    Ahhh... so you can start a sub thread by clicking on the active thread...

     

     

     

     


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    Explain how you did that please? :)
    I think AnneinMpls is referring to creating a Sub-Forum, not a "Sub-Sub-Forum." According to moderator SR540Beaver it is only possible for an administrator to make Sub-Forum. Unless you figured it out, if so, please share how.
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    Explain how you did that please? :)

     

    I think this comment thing can get a little muddy.

    I try to keep current with the latest posts, but sometimes the latest post is a comment to a post earlier in the thread. I'm not necessarily going to scroll back up through multiple pages of posts to find the one comment that is new.

    Personally, I think comment works if you are commenting about the most recent post..... but if it's an old post, I think using the "quote" option is better. It puts your new post at the bottom of the thread along with the quoted post for reference. Keeps the timeline straight.

    I think this is a better approach, but that's just one man's opinion....

     

    What we then need is the ability to quote a comment left in an earlier post.

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    Explain how you did that please? :)

     

    I think this comment thing can get a little muddy.

    I try to keep current with the latest posts, but sometimes the latest post is a comment to a post earlier in the thread. I'm not necessarily going to scroll back up through multiple pages of posts to find the one comment that is new.

    Personally, I think comment works if you are commenting about the most recent post..... but if it's an old post, I think using the "quote" option is better. It puts your new post at the bottom of the thread along with the quoted post for reference. Keeps the timeline straight.

    I think this is a better approach, but that's just one man's opinion....

     

    What we then need is the ability to quote a comment left in an earlier post.

    "What we then need is the ability to quote a comment left in an earlier post."

    That would be useful.

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    "What we then need is the ability to quote a comment left in an earlier post." That would be useful.
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    I mostly use an iPad and it makes this a pia, but you can copy and past the text and use the quote /quote tags to accomplish this. Not ideal. I agree with all of you going back a page and commenting is not a best practice. But things a far better than there were in the spring.
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