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How To Use My Liked Content?


eatmeat4good

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eatmeat4good Enthusiast

Hi,

I've never been on a forum before.

With the new changes, I now see My Liked Content.

I don't know how to use it though.

Can someone explain to me what it is and how to use it?

I hope it means you can mark the posts you like or want to be able to refer back to.

I have wanted such a tool and if this is it...then I just need to learn how to use it.

Is that what Liked Content is? :huh:

It tells me I don't have any liked content...but there is lot's of content I like and would like to mark or save.

Thank you!


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Scott Adams Grand Master

I am not sure myself, as this is a new feature...but please try it out. The board's help page should give you info on this feature....let us know!

Take care,

Scott

Jestgar Rising Star

Yay!! A guinea pig! EM4G, you're in charge of figuring out this new feature. :D

eatmeat4good Enthusiast

Cool!

I love it that I'm not the only one.

I will get to work on that!

Thanks for letting me feel useful!

I hope it works the way I want it to....

I will let you know.

eatmeat4good Enthusiast

Well um... I'm failing at my task. <_<

There doesn't seem to be any information on how to use My Liked Content. :(

Jestgar Rising Star

Well I can't even find it, so you're one up on me. Where did you see it?

NM, I found it. Some googling told me that it's a feature available for blogs. If you go to the blog site you'll find a 'like' button at the bottom of a post.

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All content that you 'Like' throughout IP.Board is available in a new 'My Liked Content' option from your user dropdown in the top of every page. We will be further expanding this central control panel in IP.Board 3.2. When you like a file, you can choose to like anonymously (so that other users do not know you have liked it), and you can choose to receive notifications of updates. If you enable notifications, you will be notified when the file is updated and/or when someone comments on the file.

mushroom Proficient

I have just fiddled with this. It is a function on the "Watch Topic" button at the top of the page, where you can set a level of notification when posts are made in the topic.


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I wouldn't worry about it...I believe it is just a link to any other blog you have. Just blog!

Scott

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