Duh. I'm know I can do that... but people don't take time to read through the whole for sale thread to see if something has been sold. They just look at the first post, them PM me asking "do you still have xxxxxx?" That is one of the primary reason I don't like selling on PWCyesterdayQuote yourself and resond in your own thread.
Yes, I did away with it after 5 minutes or whatever. You can edit the title of the thread almost indefinitely though, so if you sell something, change the title to SOLD. People won't even look at your thread then.
This was a long time coming.
Duh. I'm know I can do that... but people don't take time to read through the whole for sale thread to see if something has been sold. They just look at the first post, them PM me asking "do you still have xxxxxx?" That is one of the primary reason I don't like selling on PWCyesterday
Yes, I did away with it after 5 minutes or whatever. You can edit the title of the thread almost indefinitely though, so if you sell something, change the title to SOLD. People won't even look at your thread then.
This was a long time coming.
Why is that? I posted something this am that after thinking about it, i was going to edit it. Not that I really cared that much but I couldn't. I’m curious as to why you did away with the edit button?
Yes, I did away with it after 5 minutes or whatever. You can edit the title of the thread almost indefinitely though, so if you sell something, change the title to SOLD. People won't even look at your thread then.
This was a long time coming.
The next logical step would be to make the post disappear, so we have only the latest post in the thread. :fing02:Is it disappearing immediately? After somone posts after you?
you go to thread tools.......... click edit thread.
Odd, this is probably the first message board I've frequented where the edit feature was removed, but I think it's a good idea. As others have stated, the for sale section is probably the only place it could be an issue.
For those who sell: You don't really need to keep the list 100% up to date. Perhaps replying with individual item updates, then re-posting a new thread when that gets to be too confusing; say 3 or more items have sold/been added. This would make a little extra work for admins since they would need to keep on top of locking/deleting the out of date threads. Just a thought.