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A "Thank You" button for posts? - Teddy - 02-13-2014 I wonder if a "Thank You" button (like on the LDC forums) would be implemented into these forums? Re: A "Thank You" button for posts? - riser - 02-14-2014 Sounds like a good idea. I hope they do so. Re: A "Thank You" button for posts? - Teddy - 02-14-2014 (02-14-2014, 01:45 AM)riser link Wrote: Sounds like a good idea. I hope they do so. I agree. Re: A "Thank You" button for posts? - Valtam - 02-14-2014 I've looked at a few already, they are either out of date or throw up huge warnings. I'll keep an eye out for a well maintained one, thank you for the suggestion. Re: A "Thank You" button for posts? - Coastie - 02-14-2014 On another SMF forum that I use, it has Karma mode enable to applaud (or smite) someone. Would that work especially if you could only applaud? Re: A "Thank You" button for posts? - Valtam - 02-14-2014 I have Enabled Karma, but it doesn't seem to want to show up. Everytime I go back to Karma, it is somehow disabled again. Re: A "Thank You" button for posts? - Coastie - 02-14-2014 ![]() Re: A "Thank You" button for posts? - Valtam - 02-14-2014 It may be the fact that it doesn't work with this theme. I'll keep an eye out for a well maintained thank you system. Cheers. Re: A "Thank You" button for posts? - crunch182 - 02-25-2014 Sounds like a brill idea, could help contribute to what are popular posts or problems and elaborate etc. Just like reviewing helps out scope the better solutions and answers. Re: A "Thank You" button for posts? - Valtam - 02-27-2014 I've finally got the Karma feature to work. To use it, if you found a post useful, click on applaud under their Country as shown in the picture below. Conversely you can smite people for breaking forum etiquette. ![]() |