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Started by LadyforCamus, July 16, 2021, 03:00:58 AM

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LadyforCamus

Hi!

New here. Is there an alerts function on the forum where I can quickly see if anyone has replied to one of my posts versus scrolling through the "new posts" list?

Thanks!

Recusant

Quote from: LadyforCamus on July 16, 2021, 03:00:58 AM
Hi!

New here. Is there an alerts function on the forum where I can quickly see if anyone has replied to one of my posts versus scrolling through the "new posts" list?

Thanks!

Hello and welcome to HAF, LadyforCamus:)

Look for "Updated topics" (top right of the page) which will be threads you've posted in that have new posts.

You can also receive notifications of new posts via email by modifying your user profile under "Notifications", but it didn't sound like that's what you're looking for.

It's possible to get a pop-up notification for personal messages, again by changing the settings in your user profile, but I don't think there's an equivalent function for forum posts, sorry.
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No one

If you pay me $5.00 per alert, I'll keep you updated.

No one

Tacos are also acceptable.

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Welcome, LadyforCamus:computerwave:

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Welcome to HAF, LadyforCamus. Tell us about yourself. If you are a Camus admirer, I don't blame you. Rumour has it that he had no problem finding admirers, to the chagrin of some of his friends.
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