I can't seem to find a way to view past posts without posting in a thread then going back to that forum and clicking my name. Would it be possible to add an easier way to view posts? Or even a "view profile" button on the Forum > Profile page. Currently there is only an option to edit it but not view it.
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:18 pm
Well there are a few methods of doing this.
The most obvious is that when you're viewing the forum index there is a link in the upper right corner of the list labeled "view your posts". Unfortunately this brings up a chronological list of the threads you have posted in, and doesn't show the posts directly.
The other option is that if you're logged in and performed any activity in the forums recently then the list of online users at the bottom of the forum index should have your username in it. Just click that and it'll bring you to your profile just like if you had clicked to view your profile in a post.
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