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Personal profile #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:47 am   Personal profile
 

Hi Slava

I suppose it would be much better (and easy of course) if we were able to open a member's profile by clicking on his picture or name that appears on the left side of each thread. For example, if I read Alan's answer and I want to see his profile, I should be able to do so by clicking either on his name on the left hand side or his picture.

I saw this thing in some other forums.

Do you agree?

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Personal profile #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 22, 2007 13:00 pm   Personal profile
 

Yes, Tom.

I'll add this feature today.

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Personal profile #3 (permalink) Fri Mar 09, 2007 4:55 am   Personal profile
 

Hi Slava

Where are you? Very Happy Laughing

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Personal profile #4 (permalink) Sun Mar 18, 2007 18:09 pm   Personal profile
 

Hello Slava

A lot of thanks for obliging me as usual.

I can see that you have added that feature of the poster's profile--but that's not working. I clicked on it several times but the same thread opened.

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Personal profile #5 (permalink) Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:26 am   Personal profile
 

Dear Tom,

Our forum software is powered by phpBB: www.phpbb.com
UsingEnglish.com uses the vBulletin software: www.vbulletin.com

I'll look into this later, OK?

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Personal profile #6 (permalink) Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:24 am   Personal profile
 

...but, Slava, I did see two icons one day on the threads. The icons said:

1...see the poster's profile.
2...?

Weren't they your creation? Shocked

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Personal profile #7 (permalink) Wed Mar 21, 2007 22:08 pm   Personal profile
 

Hi Tom,

Every time you post a new message, there are two icons at the bottom of your post: "profile" and "pm". Is that what you mean?
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