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Editing post on For Sale Forum
bbugarin2 - 3/3/2006 at 00:11

It appears I don't have the rights to update my For Sale post.


Spyder Z 15 - 3/3/2006 at 12:08

Post under it. I can merge them also if you like.


jmallard - 3/3/2006 at 12:54

Gerry,

Sorry that the forum software would not allow you to edit your original For Sale post. That is just the way the software operates. I'm not sure what the time limit is on editing your post.

As Dustin, suggested, in the future, you can just post below or send one of the admins a U2U and we can edit for you.

I edited your post title to show that the item is SOLD. I assume that's what you wanted to do. :thumbsup:


Jerry


Spyder Z 15 - 3/3/2006 at 14:19

Hey Jerry. Since Gerry's the secretary now shouldn't he get a mod power or 2? That way he also could edit his own posts.


jmallard - 3/3/2006 at 18:37

Dustin,

You Bet !!

He's now a Super Mod.

All club officers will be Super Mods.

Do you know if the other new officers have joined the forum?


Jerry


bbugarin2 - 3/4/2006 at 10:31

Woo Hoo!

Dustin, you'll have to give me a crash course on "how to be a mod" one of these days.


jmallard - 3/4/2006 at 12:12

Gerry,

You have a U2U (Private Message).

Feel free to ask me any questions on "how to be a mod" - I'll be glad to help. :wink1:


Jerry


Spyder Z 15 - 3/4/2006 at 19:06

Yeah Gerry. Jerry is the best one to ask for help with these forums. I'm better with the vBulletin forums.:thumbup:


jmallard - 6/28/2007 at 22:02

I realize this is an old post.

At any rate, I have just added a hack (modification) that allows Members to edit their own posts up to 90 days after posting.

That should take care of the For Sale and Wanted posts where the item is sold or traded. Of course, as always, a new post in the forum can be made also.

Admins/Mods can still edit any post, no matter when posted.

Enjoy!

:wizard:Jerry

[Edited on 6/29/2007 by jmallard]