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- qucchia
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Resolved button in Help with Scripts
The creator of a topic in the Help with Scripts forum could have the option to mark it as resolved. There could be a button called “Mark as resolved”, for example. When this option is activated it will close the topic and display “(RESOLVED)” at the beginning of the topic title.
- Za-Chary
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Resolved button in Help with Scripts
Isn't that what closing the topic is for?
You can close your own topics after 24 hours, or Report it and ask a moderator to close it if it hasn't been 24 hours yet.
You can close your own topics after 24 hours, or Report it and ask a moderator to close it if it hasn't been 24 hours yet.
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- Eagle138
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Resolved button in Help with Scripts
Support! Maybe instead of ‘closing’ the topic as you would conventionally do, the resolved topics could be stored in a separate page, so people with issues can look in the resolved topics and try to find a solution before they make a new topic. The creator of a topic in the Help with Scripts forum could have the option to mark it as resolved. There could be a button called “Mark as resolved”, for example. When this option is activated it will close the topic and display “(RESOLVED)” at the beginning of the topic title.
As with the above statement, you could store the resolved topics in a separate spot. Isn't that what closing the topic is for?
You can close your own topics after 24 hours, or Report it and ask a moderator to close it if it hasn't been 24 hours yet.
It's true that you could just close a topic and put ‘resolved’ in the header, but this makes it a lot easier, especially for new scratchers who don't really know how to use the forums yet.
Side note: Another similar topic (it's not a dupe)
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- CT-7569
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Resolved button in Help with Scripts
If this is added, shouldn't it also exist in QaS?
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