Xan said, November 14, 2014, 12:59:34 amI just do it the manual way by using the user id tag and the last few numbers on their profile's URL, like so.This counts as tagging Walt with the @ system. Am I smart now?For the record - I didn't receive any notifications for this tag
Bastard Walt said, November 14, 2014, 04:10:40 pmXan said, November 14, 2014, 12:59:34 amI just do it the manual way by using the user id tag and the last few numbers on their profile's URL, like so.This counts as tagging Walt with the @ system. Am I smart now?For the record - I didn't receive any notifications for this tag What about this one, Bastard Walt? I wonder if ELECTR0 would get one?If I did it to myself? Odb718 @Jesuszilla did it work or did it dud? @GLB?
You have to put the colon ( ":" ) after the name.Like this:@Odb718:@Jesuszilla:@GLB:but it works when it wants. (sorry for tagging you, it was just a test)
It worked for me that time. I usually do it the long-winded way and track down their user id number by going to their profile. It'd be nice if there was like the PM CC box where you could start to type the name and get a list of users, then click the right one.Thanks for the heads up about the :Now I can call people into random topics. I was also wondering about people with "multiple names". Like@Mr. I: or @Chop22: Which one would work? Probably the Mr. I, but when I get PMs from him they show up as Chop22 until I read them. Then it switches to Mr. I.
Instead of going in their profiles, you can just hover your cursor over the name of the user and a link at the bottom of your browser will appear showing also the ID, so I write the same number. I do this to save time.In my opinion writing the original username or the actual one doesn't matter, it's indifferent. But I guess the tagged user would get only one notification, since it's only one post.
Am I the only one getting these annoying weird display errors?Spoiler: TEXT IS MISSING (click to see content)Spoiler: WHEN HIGHLIGHTED, IT APPEARS... (click to see content)Spoiler: ...BUT ONLY SOMETIMES. (click to see content)
Thats usually a graphic board problem , I used to have those in a laptop i owned everytime I connected it to an external monitor and operated too many excel sheets at once.
Iced said, November 28, 2014, 05:10:52 pmThats usually a graphic board problem , I used to have those in a laptop i owned everytime I connected it to an external monitor and operated too many excel sheets at once.2 monitors and 3 massive spreadsheets. That's probably it. Thanks
Is it still useful to point out error 500s ? There's been a wave of it this morning for like an hour, starting from around 9:30 AM (forum time).