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#1 Misiak

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Posted 25 March 2013 - 18:01

Hi, I can't see a possibility to edit my own post or assign new tags to my topic. Am I blind ? :) Could somebody please help me, how to do it ? I cannot PM the webmaster, who know why....

 

Thx!



Re: How to edit a post? #2 WanWizard

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Posted 25 March 2013 - 18:06

Editing posts is disabled after 5 minutes. That will give you plenty of time to correct any typo's.

 

Changes after that are most likely rewrites or additions, both will alter the context of your original post, and might invalidate responses on that post. So we don't allow it.

 

You can't PM the webmaster because he getting a lot of PM's about OpenPLi. He maintains the server and the software, but hasn't got a clue about OpenPLi. There are plenty of moderators active on this forum, a message like this will be picked up quickly enough...


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Re: How to edit a post? #3 Misiak

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Posted 25 March 2013 - 23:54

Editing posts is disabled after 5 minutes. That will give you plenty of time to correct any typo's.
 
Changes after that are most likely rewrites or additions, both will alter the context of your original post, and might invalidate responses on that post. So we don't allow it.
 
You can't PM the webmaster because he getting a lot of PM's about OpenPLi. He maintains the server and the software, but hasn't got a clue about OpenPLi. There are plenty of moderators active on this forum, a message like this will be picked up quickly enough...


Ouuu, that's not good because for example I would like to edit the heading post with new information. For example update the plugin version, attachment, a.s.o. But maybe this is another approach to e.g xda developers forum. But e.g. For one of my post, the heading post is no more actual so I would like to edit it. Isn't there really a way how to do it? I believe this is more confusing for users as if I would be able to edit my post. Thx!

Re: How to edit a post? #4 WanWizard

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Posted 26 March 2013 - 08:05

Add additional information in a new post.

 

It is disabled because people ruined entire threads by changing posts, or even deleting them. The good have to suffer because of the bad...


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Re: How to edit a post? #5 calculus

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Posted 5 September 2021 - 18:02

Hi how can I start a new post?



Re: How to edit a post? #6 WanWizard

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Posted 5 September 2021 - 21:03

Open the topic list ( like https://forums.openp...nduser-support/ ), and click on "start new topic".


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Re: How to edit a post? #7 calculus

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Posted 7 September 2021 - 19:17

Thanks WanWizard.





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