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Guv'nor
Users don't have that button. Easiest way is via report thread and give new titleYou should be able to change the title by going back to the very first post, and via the "Edit" button you can also edit the title.
Users don't have that button. Easiest way is via report thread and give new titleYou should be able to change the title by going back to the very first post, and via the "Edit" button you can also edit the title.
If you use the 'Report' button at the bottom of your post you can get one of the Admins to do it for you. Non user-editable I understand.ps. how do I change the thread title?
Is it not better to start a new thread rather than burying useful info in a thread with a misleading title?
:blush:I get annoyed when a poster has several threads
Better to keep all your builds in one thread & change the title to reflect the content IMO .Is it not better to start a new thread rather than burying useful info in a thread with a misleading title?
Which makes it a personal blog rather than a thread with a distinct theme. Changing the title does NOT reflect past content which will make it much more difficult and less intuitive when trying to locate a particular item. IMOBetter to keep all your builds in one thread & change the title to reflect the content IMO .
Phill
Trouble is if you start another thread for every project the older stuff will disappear eventually, but it's up to the individual really..........mine is all in one thread though & will remain soWhich makes it a personal blog rather than a thread with a distinct theme. Changing the title does NOT reflect past content which will make it much more difficult and less intuitive when trying to locate a particular item. IMO
Which presupposes that you are not a new member and have a good memory! All of which makes the thread title (or changing it) an irrelevance.I'm with lnerjp on this one. I tend to remember who's done what. If I want to go back to check on something, it's a lot easier to search through one thread (even if it is a long one) than to try to remember in which specific thread to look.
Given my pro scattergun approach, I would have many little threads with nothing of consequence, as opposed to one big thread with nothing of consequence
Richard
Which presupposes that you are not a new member and have a good memory! All of which makes the thread title (or changing it) an irrelevance.
.... and yet, uncertainty comes to the fore and procrastination takes over. Adrian (Buckjumper) is responsible for so much....
Ruddy cheek..
It is possible to 'follow' a member so you don't miss any of their posts..