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July 25, 2015, 06:30:27 PM
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Another way to do this in the future would be to put an ender on the name of the thread , something like -dev121
And everytime you would do the search like suggested above, do it for the keyword dev121 and selecting yourself as thread starter.

That's where the problem is. There is no option to search by "topic starter". If so, it will be very easy to search for the topics started by a user. You can only search by "poster".

I meant in the field of " By User " while searching you can just put the normal username. And in the text field add dev121 which you could set at the thread title end.

Now I understood what you are saying. That is actually a good idea. Instead of adding "dev121" or whatever it maybe, adding *a* special character is better.

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July 25, 2015, 06:38:16 PM
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Another way to do this in the future would be to put an ender on the name of the thread , something like -dev121
And everytime you would do the search like suggested above, do it for the keyword dev121 and selecting yourself as thread starter.

That's where the problem is. There is no option to search by "topic starter". If so, it will be very easy to search for the topics started by a user. You can only search by "poster".

I meant in the field of " By User " while searching you can just put the normal username. And in the text field add dev121 which you could set at the thread title end.

Now I understood what you are saying. That is actually a good idea. Instead of adding "dev121" or whatever it maybe, adding *a* special character is better.

Yeah, possibly. I'm surprised a feature like this was left out. Hopefully we'll see something like this in the new forum software.

Thanks guys.

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