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OK, many people have asked for something that can help users to know which thread they posted in.
What about changing the background of threads that users has posted in?
I don't think we need something that makes that big of a change just to know one little piece of information but rather something smaller and not the entire div box.
Probably not the best ideas from me (feeling tired) but how about an indicator of some sort located in the quickreply box that distinguishes that "you've posted" in the thread?
I don't think we need something that makes that big of a change just to know one little piece of information but rather something smaller and not the entire div box.
why don't we kill 2 birds with one stone and use the golden star already there. Just change the alpha on it making it faded when not posted but more dark when posted in the thread.
Probably not the best ideas from me (feeling tired) but how about an indicator of some sort located in the quickreply box that distinguishes that "you've posted" in the thread?
why don't we kill 2 birds with one stone and use the golden star already there. Just change the alpha on it making it faded when not posted but more dark when posted in the thread.
A small tick over the avatar (where an icon usually would be instead) that overlays onto the forum would work for me.
Heres something I whipped up very quickly at quarter to 6am to illustrate what I mean:
Notice my graphic skills are complete crap, those green things (arrows) are meant to represent a thread you have posted in already. Obviously something else can be used instead of an arrow and I would presume they have to be slightly bigger for those with bad eye sight or large resolution.
I'd agree with you, but at the time I posted this thread it was a good idea to have this specific suggestion in it's own thread, at least at that time.