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Check your notification settings for your watched forums and topics

Posted by Samurai Appliance Repair Man, in Forum Tips 02 September 2011 · 583 views

I upgraded the forum software to the latest version.  Went pretty smoothly and we're sporting a clean new look with lots of cool new features.  But, as always, there's bound to be a glitch or two.  One in particular that's come to my attention is the notification settings for your watched forums and topics.  

I noticed I wasn't getting notifications of replies to topic that I had posted in.  I also wasn't getting notifications for new posts in forums I'm watching.  Have had others message me about this, too.  Turns out this is a "known" issue with the upgrade; known to developers but not to me!  

But no biggie-- the fix is easy:  just check/reset your notification settings in your control panel.  

Watch my short screencast that shows you how to do this ==> http://screencast.com/t/v2oCSzRdY




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