OBSOLETE - Seeing a list of topics I've posted or replied to?

MikeDVB

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Hello!

I'd really like to see a list of all threads I've replied to or started regardless of whether there have been new replies or not. I can find a list of my posts but I'd really rather see a list of threads I've participated in.

Am I blind?
 
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I'm no expert, but you should be able to go to the top menu and go to  Profile>Summary>Show Posts (on left side under your screen name)?  That works for me.
 
TrackTubesGuy said:
I'm no expert, but you should be able to go to the top menu and go to  Profile>Summary>Show Posts (on left side under your screen name)?  That works for me.
That shows my posts which I know how to do.

Now let's make an example.

Let's say I've replied 30 times in one thread - you'll find 30 entries on that page for one thread.

I just want to see the threads I've replied to, not each individual post.

I'm a member on dozens of forums and this is the only one I've not been able to find this feature on - so I was/am hoping I'm just overlooking it :).
 
I don't think that you are overlooking it.  It doesn't appear to be an option in the software.  That being said there could be a work around figured by a member.

Peter
 
Ok. Anybody know what forum software this site uses?

I’m familiar with most - phpBB, vBulletin, Invision Power Board, XenForo, etc - but don’t recognize this one.
 
OK ... l get it now.. Try this .. do a "Search" and just add you forum name in the "Search for" field.  This might work better .. it will also bring up posts you were mentioned in ... good luck.
 
Wow... I haven't seen/used/interacted with SMF in a LONG time.  I remember their logo though... that teeter totter / triangle thing :).

I didn't know people were still using SMF...
 
I used to put my initials in posts so that I could narrow search results to find a particular post I made. You could do something similar (initials , code words,etc) but just add it to the first post you make in a topic (or one you start). Search for that code word under only your username.

Yes, I know a hassle. We are bit antiquated here.

Seth
 
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