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Zashalio
08-21-2012, 11:40 PM
I was wondering if it would be possible to change the layout of forums, for example when I am looking at a project I have to go threw pages and pages of comments before the screens of the project come up again.

Anyhow what I am suggesting is to have two sections a section by the thread maker and a section by the commenter's.

If it's possible my personal opinion is that it would be a great idea, but what do the rest of Xeno users think?

Syntax
08-22-2012, 02:16 AM
Should be up to the thread maker to link to them in the main post if he wants organization.

jo3bingham
08-22-2012, 02:34 AM
Actually, having the ability to insert new posts after your first one would be awesome. People wouldn't have to spam reserve posts and hope they reserved enough before someone posts the obligatory, "nice work menz! $D!!!&@$!".

padj
08-22-2012, 04:16 AM
Actually, having the ability to insert new posts after your first one would be awesome. People wouldn't have to spam reserve posts and hope they reserved enough before someone posts the obligatory, "nice work menz! $D!!!&@$!".
nice work menz with ze commentz pl?

Infernal Bolt
08-22-2012, 04:49 AM
Actually, having the ability to insert new posts after your first one would be awesome. People wouldn't have to spam reserve posts and hope they reserved enough before someone posts the obligatory, "nice work menz! $D!!!&@$!".

It could also give major lag if all the pictures are on the first page.
Linking them in first post should be good enough.

Zashalio you can change the number of posts per page in the the user control panel.

jo3bingham
08-22-2012, 05:02 AM
It could also give major lag if all the pictures are on the first page.
Linking them in first post should be good enough.

Zashalio you can change the number of posts per page in the the user control panel.

I was thinking more on the lines of script services, account sellers, etc. things that are more text-based than image-based. But for leveling projects and such, linking to new posts in your original post is the preferred method.

EDIT - I'd be cool with just moderators/admins having this ability. :P

Spectrus
08-22-2012, 09:37 AM
Jo3Bingham you already can. Just merge a post of the OP's with the one you want to replace, and set OP as owner of said post. Then they can edit it as they desire.