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For Coders/Designers
Is there an easier way to tell if one of your mods has a new post or question? When I'm looking to answer questions or 'support' my hacks I go to my profile and click each one individually and check for new posts. Is there an easier way or can one be made? Like in my profile next to the mod title can you make something that says "new posts" Or even have this option to be enabled/disabled for coders/designers in there CP.
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<i>Wouldn't subscribing to your own threads work?</i>
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Or click the "Install" as many do.
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I would subscribe to your mod threads as deezelpope suggested.
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I just thought of that as I was making a new thread lol
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There are at least three ways ;
You can subscribe to them. You can mark them as installed and then view your installed list. You can tag them and view your tagged list. |
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