[wp-forums] Resolved Threads
Vicki Frei
vkaryl at allvantage.com
Tue Nov 22 02:48:49 GMT 2005
Since I almost never post a real support question, I hadn't realized that was
where you were coming from....
Why isn't it supposed to be one of our functions? Just from the POV of the
better display of truly "unresolved" posts, if nothing else.... Mind, I'm not
being snide, I'm just asking....
V
On 11/20/2005 8:13:27 PM, Chris Anderson (tg at tannagh.com) wrote:
> Can I clarify something? I never meant for us to be markingthings as
> resolved. That's not our job - at least it's not supposed to be. My
> intent was to make it easier for the OP to mark something as resolved.
> My reason for moving the resolved to near the post was to make it easier
> for the OP to mark things as resolved. From experience after typing in
> the "OK, thanks, that worked. etc." and hitting the submit button, I
> don't think to go back to the top of the thread and mark it resolved.
> And it's
> a link, tucked away into an area with other text.
>
> But
> that's just me.
>
> -tg
>
> Podz wrote:
> > I think we do need to ponder the 'Resolved' status.
> >
> > Hopefully, as Michael B has pointed out, now there are more of us who
> > can change things like the Resolved status, tags etc then we can start
> > using the information that this then generates.
> >
> > There was a debate a while ago about "Is it resolved or not" type issues
> > and I certainly found it quite tricky to decide at times. Sometimes the
> > answers given were perfect but the things the OP was coming back with
> > made it less than clear if they actually understood. I could
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