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Posts that have received infractions will now be permanently highlighted in RED (by Andres)
Hi Folks,
Just a quick note to say that posts that have received infractions will now be permanently highlighted in red. For an example of this, please have a look at this post.
This serves several purposes, including:
1) More transparency about which posts get infractions.
2) Alerting others about which types of posts receive infractions so that they can avoid the same mistakes.
3) Giving others a better idea about which users have more infractions.
4) Making posts with infractions more difficult to read so they get ignored.
Please leave your feedback regarding this new feature here.
Just a quick note to say that posts that have received infractions will now be permanently highlighted in red. For an example of this, please have a look at this post.
This serves several purposes, including:
1) More transparency about which posts get infractions.
2) Alerting others about which types of posts receive infractions so that they can avoid the same mistakes.
3) Giving others a better idea about which users have more infractions.
4) Making posts with infractions more difficult to read so they get ignored.
Please leave your feedback regarding this new feature here.
I dont see any post highlighted in red in the thread you've sited .
@Andres: I just looked through the link you posted, but I didn't see any comments highlighted it red.
This should have already taken effect. On my example link above, you guys aren't seeing this? Can anyone see it?
I see it in red on post 6 but post 1 is normal and its normal on the thread as we read it
Ok I'm seeing the post in red now on each thread....
edit: I WAS seeing them in red lol
edit: I WAS seeing them in red lol
Last edited by Briteeyes; 2-Nov-13 11:39 am.
It seems that the Forum software only shows the Admin which posts have received infractions. I tried another feature, but that seems to highlight all the posts of any user who is currently dunced.
Back to the drawing board. Put this feature on hold until I can dig deeper and make the Forum software do what I mentioned above.
Back to the drawing board. Put this feature on hold until I can dig deeper and make the Forum software do what I mentioned above.
Great idea Andres:) It shows what will not be accepted-this has been an issue lately, so its good to see you trying to resolve it:) Thanks:)
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