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just wondering: what means "Tagged Modifications" in the User CP?
thx (merry xamas) |
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#2
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It lists all mods you have tagged.
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#3
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ehheheh OK Paul
I understand that ... ![]() so the question is: how i can tag a mod? (maybe you mean Installed, Downloaded etc.)
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Nope, it means tagged.
On any mod you click the Edit Settings, and then tick the "Tag" option. |
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#5
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now i understand ...
![]() thx Paul
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#6
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Tagging a mod is useful if you see something that you are interested in for your site but you cannot download it immediately or mark it installed. I do this for mods that are interesting but people are experiencing a lot of problems with. If the problems get fixed then I can download it and install it.
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I use it for a similar thing, to tag mods I may be interested in at some point.
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#8
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Hmm. Maybe I should consider doing this rather than bookmarking them via browser.
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#9
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I use the tagging feature in a manner similar to Wayne... I tag modifications that show promise & I want to keep an eye on and also for modifications that I don't currently have a need for but are interesting enough that I want to keep them 'tagged' for the future if I find myself being able to use one of them. |
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Seems efficient and convenient. For the same reasons as you guys, I'll start using the mod tag.
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