[wp-forums] Editing Forum Sticky Posts?
Gary Gale
gary at vicchi.org
Fri Sep 28 15:13:08 UTC 2012
Excellent; I end up with the desired result so if you're happy to delete it, I can easily create a new one. I'll get a new post up and suitably sticky over the weekend (it's coming to the end of a long long week over here in the UK) and then let you know the URL of the one to be deleted and you can work your admin magic.
Thanks for this and double thanks for the quick reply.
-Gary
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On 28 Sep 2012, at 16:08, Mika A Epstein wrote:
> We could delete it and you can make a new one, or if you want to send the new text, I suspect we can edit it for you. It may be an 'admin only' thing, though I know even I can't reopen a 12month old sticky to edit it.
>
> Gary Gale wrote:
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>> I try to keep a close eye on the forums for the couple of plugins I've written and the (not so) new concept of sticky posts is an excellent one. So I've set up a sticky post along the lines of "please read this first before posting" detailing plugin specific information which makes dealing with support threads so much easier ... assuming people read the sticky post first that is!
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>> But over time, that information isn't as up to date as it can be. I could unset the sticky flag and gradually let the post float downwards as people post new stuff and create a new sticky post to supercede the original ... but is there any way I can edit/update a sticky post that I've posted (and which is on a forum for a plugin that I've written)?
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>> I'm expecting the answer to be "no, that's not the way the forums code works" but there's (hopefully) no harm in asking ...
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>> -Gary
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