Seriously when are we getting a like button on some of these replies... i'm sitting here reading so many post (sarcastic mostly) that i wanna like...
dam facebook...
a like button
a like button
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Re: a like button
That's would be helpful too. Then we can have a page showing a list of the messages and topics we liked/bookmarked, like we do 'view your posts'.berkus wrote:Me too. It's a somewhat convenient way to express gratitude and at the same time bookmark appropriate information.
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Re: a like button
I saw the forum at Ogre3d had some sort of Kudos system. Check http://www.ogre3d.org/forums
This could perhaps be of interest?
This could perhaps be of interest?
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Re: a like button
I want the LIKE button too.
A quick search reveal that it can be implemented on phpBB with the "Thank you" mod, and configure it to say Like instead of Thank you
Well, I'll be satisfied even with the Thank you mod unmodified.
A quick search reveal that it can be implemented on phpBB with the "Thank you" mod, and configure it to say Like instead of Thank you
Well, I'll be satisfied even with the Thank you mod unmodified.
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Re: a like button
I wasn't keen on the idea, but after seeing this:-
I found myself looking for a "like" button to click.berkus wrote:On the other hand, you can just browse through all Brendan posts and it will be as close as it could get to the bookmarked list...
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