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  • Profile photo of MiniMogulMiniMogul
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    @minimogul
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    Hi Alister,

    what i am missing is not being able to edit posts after the event. Can we pleeeeeaze have this funtion back?

    Or at least to delete them.

    Also I have to log in manually every time. no cookies like the old site to log you in automatically???

    many thanks –

    Mini

    Profile photo of PropertyGuruPropertyGuru
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    Join Date: 2003
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    what i am missing is not being able to edit posts after the event. Can we pleeeeeaze have this funtion back?

    Or at least to delete them.

    What do you mean by that Mini? I can edit and delete my posts! [?]

    Cheers
    [:)]
    PropertyGuRu
    I want to be billionaire! [;)]

    Profile photo of ShusharShushar
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    @shushar
    Join Date: 2003
    Post Count: 190

    This may seem obvious but just in case…

    You need to have logged in to edit your posts so it can recognise that it is you.

    There is an edit button next to your own posts on the right hand side.

    Shushar

    “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” – Walt Disney

    Profile photo of MiniMogulMiniMogul
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    @minimogul
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    aha! Thanks, that explains it. (doh.!)
    I still wish the site had a cookie which remembered you so you don’t have to log in manually every time.
    like the old site.

    cheers-
    mini

    Profile photo of Still in SchoolStill in School
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    @still-in-school
    Join Date: 2003
    Post Count: 1,844

    Hi Mini,

    i got that problem too, with the cookies

    try this…

    turn off cookie control in your firewall, put download a copy of spysweeper, and you can activate a cookie shield.

    This way you can still have full protection, but also be cookied at the same time.

    Cheers,
    sis

    People 4get that by saving just $3 a day & investing it sensibly
    over a working life, you’ll end up with around $1 million

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