February 6, 200719 yr Author What on earth are you trying to post that has that many characters?? I'll reply to that once I have something to say that doesn't make me look like a complete idiot. :huh:
February 6, 200719 yr What if I wanted to pm someone King Lear? Or the book of Psalms? Or War and Peace?
February 6, 200719 yr What if I wanted to pm someone King Lear? Or the book of Psalms? Or War and Peace? Just buy them the book off of Ebay or something :P
February 6, 200719 yr Just buy them the book off of Ebay or something :P That would take money. And not be as cool. And I just had to think of some use for a character limit over 10000.:)
February 6, 200719 yr What if I wanted to pm someone King Lear? Or the book of Psalms? Or War and Peace? email :shifty:
March 27, 200718 yr Author I was wondering if you could make a way for users to mark their favorite posts because since the software change, when the user notepad was taken away, I've had no way to access all my favorite posts (as I log on from *many* locations and many different machines). All it would really need is a way to access a panel, like the pager panel or buddy list, that could display x number of posts marked as favorite with the thread names and, if possible, a place for users to write a short blurb on the post for their own memory. Is that doable? :)
March 28, 200718 yr I was wondering if you could make a way for users to mark their favorite posts because since the software change, when the user notepad was taken away, I've had no way to access all my favorite posts (as I log on from *many* locations and many different machines). All it would really need is a way to access a panel, like the pager panel or buddy list, that could display x number of posts marked as favorite with the thread names and, if possible, a place for users to write a short blurb on the post for their own memory. Is that doable? :) As far as I can tell, there is currently no modification available for this purpose. I may attempt my own implementation when I have more free time. In the meantime, I suggest you save those treasured memories in a Word file or something like that. :)
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