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Am I the only one not getting notifications at the moment for new posts

Since we have this new board Im not getting them

I have looked at all the settings and I think I have them right. Please help

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make sure your settings are

1) Notification Options

2) Under - Notification Preferences

0 Show popup when I receive a new inline notification

This option will cause a popup to be displayed when there is a new notification for you to review

1 Include a copy of the post when emailing me from a watched topic

Enabling this option will send a plain text version of the post in the watched topic email.

1 Watch every topic I reply to

o If enabled, choose default notification type: Immediate Notification

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Any chance of getting titles on the inline notification list?

I had 14 notifications and didn't know what they were for, all were blank. Until I clicked the link for the page then found out.

Just would make it easier to find the topic I'm after :)

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I wish Sau 3.0 had "egosearch". For those who don't know what this is, it's where you are able to see all your posts and replies in a topic setting. Thus it's easy to keep up to date with things.

In Sau 2.0, this was done by searching the forums with your username only, and having the results sorted by date. Sau 3.0 can do this, but the results are buggy. Even though I've checked the option for sort by date, the search results are all over the place and buggy.

Suggestions?

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I hope so :)

Cos i've got a few trader ratings to leave/receive :)

Got it!

Stuffed up in my last post, you only copy everything after "topic/" not "forum/" (left a trader rating just then and it worked)

so in >THIS< thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/346495-sau-30/page__st__240

just copy:

346495-sau-30/page__st__240

And paste it into the "Deal Topic" boc. (but for the thread in which the "deal" started)

Hope this helps everyone?

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I wish Sau 3.0 had "egosearch". For those who don't know what this is, it's where you are able to see all your posts and replies in a topic setting. Thus it's easy to keep up to date with things.

In Sau 2.0, this was done by searching the forums with your username only, and having the results sorted by date. Sau 3.0 can do this, but the results are buggy. Even though I've checked the option for sort by date, the search results are all over the place and buggy.

Suggestions?

Hey mate,

If you go into the top right hand corner of your screen, (with your profile pic and the "sign out"), click the arrow next to your user name, and click on "My Profile".

Now, directly below your profile picture on the left, theres a "Find My Content" link, this brings up all your posts for the last year.

Is that what you're looking for?

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Hey mate,

If you go into the top right hand corner of your screen, (with your profile pic and the "sign out"), click the arrow next to your user name, and click on "My Profile".

Now, directly below your profile picture on the left, theres a "Find My Content" link, this brings up all your posts for the last year.

Is that what you're looking for?

Ah nice, yes that is the thing I was looking for. However, looking at the results, it's still not showing them properly. The most recent replies should be first, but it's ordered them with some that havn't had replies for 6 months, some last week etc. It's all over the place and not sorting them as it should be which is newest first. Sau 2.0 sorted this just fine, but 3.0 isn't working at all in this regard.

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Ah nice, yes that is the thing I was looking for. However, looking at the results, it's still not showing them properly. The most recent replies should be first, but it's ordered them with some that havn't had replies for 6 months, some last week etc. It's all over the place and not sorting them as it should be which is newest first. Sau 2.0 sorted this just fine, but 3.0 isn't working at all in this regard.

Rep me lol

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Madaz, correct you have a few options there with username, and or posts by username, but it's not usable if you have to goto the 4 page of results to see a reply that occurred today for a topic. And in between we have 1 year of posts. So there's definitely something that isn't configured or working correctly.

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Got it!

Stuffed up in my last post, you only copy everything after "topic/" not "forum/" (left a trader rating just then and it worked)

so in >THIS< thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/346495-sau-30/page__st__240

just copy:

346495-sau-30/page__st__240

And paste it into the "Deal Topic" boc. (but for the thread in which the "deal" started)

Hope this helps everyone?

It worked!!

We have a winner :) Hah

Thanks mate, greatly appreciated

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