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Title: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: Mishran on 10/16/2013, 10:01 AM
Is there a way to see what topics people started on here? Such as me finding some of my old threads without wading through 1300 post or 50 or so pages of topics to find them. I see its possible to see a list of members idividual posts, but not topics.

Its a feature I've made use of on other boards, but this one seems to lack it or I'm too stupid to find it.
Title: Re: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: esteban on 10/16/2013, 10:51 AM
Quote from: Mishran on 10/16/2013, 10:01 AMIs there a way to see what topics people started on here? Such as me finding some of my old threads without wading through 1300 post or 50 or so pages of topics to find them. I see its possible to see a list of members idividual posts, but not topics.

Its a feature I've made use of on other boards, but this one seems to lack it or I'm too stupid to find it.
I have not seen this option listed here at pcefx.

However, that doesn't mean we can't query the forum software to (hopefully) get the results you want...go to the other Simple Machines Forum (hopefully it is same version as ours here SMF 2.1.?) and copy the full URL...we can see if the same query works here (we have to strip out/alter some stuff first, of course).
Title: Re: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: jperryss on 10/16/2013, 10:55 AM
Yes. Click your name to go to your profile, then click Profile Info and hover to Show Posts. You'll have the option to view all posts or all threads started.
Title: Re: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: esteban on 10/16/2013, 11:00 AM
Quote from: jperryss on 10/16/2013, 10:55 AMYes. Click your name to go to your profile, then click Profile Info and hover to Show Posts. You'll have the option to view all posts or all threads started.
Yes, but he was hoping to filter it down just to the threads he started (without wading through his 1,300 posts).
Title: Re: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: jperryss on 10/16/2013, 11:02 AM
Quote from: esteban on 10/16/2013, 11:00 AM
Quote from: jperryss on 10/16/2013, 10:55 AMYes. Click your name to go to your profile, then click Profile Info and hover to Show Posts. You'll have the option to view all posts or all threads started.
Yes, but he was hoping to filter it down just to the threads he started (without wading through his 1,300 posts).
That is exactly what the Threads option does. Try it on your own profile and you'll see.  :)
Title: Re: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: esteban on 10/16/2013, 11:06 AM
Quote from: jperryss on 10/16/2013, 11:02 AM
Quote from: esteban on 10/16/2013, 11:00 AM
Quote from: jperryss on 10/16/2013, 10:55 AMYes. Click your name to go to your profile, then click Profile Info and hover to Show Posts. You'll have the option to view all posts or all threads started.
Yes, but he was hoping to filter it down just to the threads he started (without wading through his 1,300 posts).
That is exactly what the Threads option does. Try it on your own profile and you'll see.  :)
HOLY CANNOLI! I'll try it now!
Title: Re: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: NecroPhile on 10/16/2013, 11:13 AM
Note the button is labeled as "topics" not threads.
Title: Re: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: Mishran on 10/16/2013, 12:50 PM
Quote from: jperryss on 10/16/2013, 10:55 AMYes. Click your name to go to your profile, then click Profile Info and hover to Show Posts. You'll have the option to view all posts or all threads started.
So I am too stupid to find it. Thanks mate!

No shame in being simple. :-"

Quote from: guest on 10/16/2013, 11:13 AMNote the button is labeled as "topics" not threads.
Same difference... :P
Title: Re: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: Tatsujin on 10/16/2013, 06:53 PM
I found it instantly, as well the first missing stats :D
Title: Re: Viewing a person's created threads.
Post by: PCEngineFX on 10/16/2013, 09:38 PM
Glad you guys found it :)