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Can't Find My Post In Silly Yak


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harp1 Apprentice

Hi,

I posted on Silly Yak yesterday afternoon (1/16/09) - the post was something like "Inaugural gluten-free Pary/Inaugural". I didn't find it in My Controls and I couldn't find it in Silly Yak either. Of course I haven't dealt with a thread this long before. I went to the end of the posts and looked. Thanks for your patience. Susan :P


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Lisa Mentor
Hi,

I posted on Silly Yak yesterday afternoon (1/16/09) - the post was something like "Inaugural gluten-free Pary/Inaugural". I didn't find it in My Controls and I couldn't find it in Silly Yak either. Of course I haven't dealt with a thread this long before. I went to the end of the posts and looked. Thanks for your patience. Susan :P

Here it is Susan..

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=54624

lizard00 Enthusiast

It's under the "Gab/Chat" forum. Here's the link.

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=54624

harp1 Apprentice

Thanks you too. What did I do wrong? What would have been the correct/most efficient way to have found my post? Look under gab? Susan

Lisa Mentor
Thanks you too. What did I do wrong? What would have been the correct/most efficient way to have found my post? Look under gab? Susan

Look under the category that you posted in. In this case, I found it in Gab/Chat.

lizard00 Enthusiast
Thanks you too. What did I do wrong? What would have been the correct/most efficient way to have found my post? Look under gab? Susan

If it doesn't show up when you click on 'view new posts', then you could either check the forum you posted it in, in this case the gab/chat forum, or you could search for it in the search bar on upper left corner of your screen. (It's under the main title "Celiac.com")

Type in the name of the post or whatever key words you remember, and it will do a search through the fora, and should pull up enough options to get you what you're looking for.

Hope that helps. :)

happygirl Collaborator

Or, click on your member name, and click "view posts" or "view topics" and you'll always be able to find your own threads/posts, regardless if they have been moved to another forum, etc.


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harp1 Apprentice

Thanks alot folks. I'll try it. Happy Inauguration Tues! Susan

harp1 Apprentice

Sure enough the post was in Gab within the main page, thank you, I was looking at Vew New Posts. I went to my member name and then selected posts, then topics - each time I ended up with an error message - forgotten password. Then when I entered Inauguration gluten-free party in the search bar above I had no luck. What have I missed? Susan :)

happygirl Collaborator

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...ult_type=topics

I'm not sure about the error messages you are receiving.

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