Test Message, thx Montana
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Test Message, thx Montana
Newbie here having trouble posting, thes is a test
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Re: Test Message
Thx Montana,
Met Mark and Stephen as a Panelist on AstroRadio.Earth a couple of weeks ago, just getting into Solar but after hearing about how Mark got into solar observing I get it. I am a Slooh.com remote imaging user and Ambassador, and a member of the Milwaukee Astronomical Society;
http://milwaukeeastro.org http://milwaukeeastro.org/observatories ... vatory.asp
At this time as I am starting to dig into the knowledge base here just wondering if there is a "Mark All As Read" feature to set my self a new baseline.
Met Mark and Stephen as a Panelist on AstroRadio.Earth a couple of weeks ago, just getting into Solar but after hearing about how Mark got into solar observing I get it. I am a Slooh.com remote imaging user and Ambassador, and a member of the Milwaukee Astronomical Society;
http://milwaukeeastro.org http://milwaukeeastro.org/observatories ... vatory.asp
At this time as I am starting to dig into the knowledge base here just wondering if there is a "Mark All As Read" feature to set my self a new baseline.
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Re: Test Message, thx Montana
No problem, always happy to help. Yes there is a button on the main index page
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Re: Test Message, thx Montana
Montana,
Thx again, the only other question I have at this time is if there is an explanation of the Chat icons to the left of the messages,
Thank you again.
Thx again, the only other question I have at this time is if there is an explanation of the Chat icons to the left of the messages,
Thank you again.
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Re: Test Message, thx Montana
I'm guessing as to what you mean, do you mean the round circles to the left of each message or forum if on the index page? If so, they are red if you haven't read them and there is a new message, white if read. If they have a star on them it means you have once replied to that message. If it is red then click on the round circle and it will take you to the unread part of the message. If you click on the actual topic writing you will always go back to the beginning. Does that make any sense I hope so, it sounds like gobbledy gook
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Re: Test Message, thx Montana
Hi Tardigrade,Tardigrade wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 1:37 pm Montana,
Thx again, the only other question I have at this time is if there is an explanation of the Chat icons to the left of the messages,
Thank you again.
If I am new to a program I just click everywhere and see what happens
That is the best way to learn
Everywhere where your mouse turns from an arrow to a pointing finger there is an action which you can trigger by clicking there ...
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Re: Test Message, thx Montana
I guess what I was wondering about was the type of icon, paragraph, flame, I, etc. and small emoji add ins?
Thx again for your time
Thx again for your time
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Re: Test Message, thx Montana
If a message has 9 answers or more, the icon turns from " lines in a circle " to " flame in a circle " and the little icon on the left bottom is user defined when he writes his message.Tardigrade wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 8:08 pm I guess what I was wondering about was the type of icon, paragraph, flame, I, etc. and small emoji add ins?
Thx again for your time
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Re: Test Message
Nice to meet you there too!Tardigrade wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 11:28 am Thx Montana,
Met Mark and Stephen as a Panelist on AstroRadio.Earth a couple of weeks ago, just getting into Solar but after hearing about how Mark got into solar observing I get it. I am a Slooh.com remote imaging user and Ambassador, and a member of the Milwaukee Astronomical Society;
http://milwaukeeastro.org http://milwaukeeastro.org/observatories ... vatory.asp
At this time as I am starting to dig into the knowledge base here just wondering if there is a "Mark All As Read" feature to set my self a new baseline.
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