Lisa and Gini, I also never open thread titles with horrible news. That kind of news is normally all over TV and newspapers anyway, and is already difficult to avoid. No need for it on PT, in my opinion.
Lisa and Gini, I also never open thread titles with horrible news. That kind of news is normally all over TV and newspapers anyway, and is already difficult to avoid. No need for it on PT, in my opinion.
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
When you sign on to PT, you don't have to check the New Posts or Today's Posts. You can just look on the left side and see where there are new topics. Just stop scrolling down before you get to the bottom (Dog House)
And Kuhio, you very recently posted a topic in the Dog House![]()
Yes, I know this. That's how I used to do it and I can go back to doing that way. I'm just wondering if there is a way for a user to customize their account to not view thread titles for a specific forum.
Not sure what point you're trying to make.And Kuhio, you very recently posted a topic in the Dog House![]()
I will probably continue to post in the Dog House from time-to-time. Like I said, it is a valuable and much enjoyed forum. I just prefer to choose when I see headlines about animals being tortured, children being drowned, acts of violence and cruelty that are in the news, etc.
Everyone here is great ensuring that those kinds of stories are posted in the Dog House. I'm just wondering if there is a way to limit exposure to these nightmare inducing headlines (for me, anyway). Most of the time, I don't read the thread, but the title is disturbing enough.
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
I was confused, that's all. You don't want to see the titles, yet you were in there posting. Why would you go in, if the titles upset you?
I often see titles that make me cringe in Cat General or Dog general, or the Health forums. I don't go into these topics, but I know the feeling you are describing. If I didn't want to see any of them, I guess I'd have to give up PT all together.
Ok, the last thing I'll say on the subject. It occured to me at lunch that it's kind of like the Creepy Crawly warning that sometimes appears on the Pet of the Day. The pet it is still there. You can click on it to view it and read it, but it's not thrown in your face in case you have a phobia or something.
You can go into a forum and post without reading the titles of the threads already there. I do it all the time.
The Dog House is a valuable and appropriate board. It's full of lively discussion and debate. I will continue to visit it and post there. I have no issue with anything there. Once again, I'm just asking if there is a way for a member to customize their controls to see only the forums that are of particular interest to them. If there is, I would like to take advantage of it. If there isn't, I'll go back to the way I used to do things. (Clicking on the forums I want to view one-by-one).
I am not, in any way, finding fault with the Dog House forum. I don't find it objectionable at all. Simply asking if a setting exists that I didn't know about that might increase my PT-viewing pleasure.![]()
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
I think she was looking for a little less *drastic* remedy.
If I didn't want to see any of them,
I guess I'd have to give up PT all together.
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To each his own I guess. I just "customize" my viewing with my own 10 fingers.![]()
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FYI to those to suggested using the Ignore option.
I tested it out. It doesn't work. I still see thread titles started by the ignored member, but when I open the thread, I don't see their post.
Didn't work as I had hoped. So, I removed my test subject off of my ignore list. I don't really want to ignore anyone.
For those of you who have PM'd me interested in my questions, I've been advised that Paul is not feeling well so he hasn't had a chance to look into it. It may also require a lot of code revision.
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
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