cmdtrgd
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janetupnorth said:Great we'll have a lot of P.S.'s here then...where is Ann anyway????
crystalscookingnow said:I'm sure it will take a while for me to get anything! I've got 12 posts! LOL
jrstephens said:We can't even get a hint? HA!
cmdtrgd said:I wonder what it will be!
Admin Greg said:Your hint is you'll see the first at 100. And it may encourage you to post more just to lose it
janetupnorth said:If it's a post slut T-shirt symbol, I'm outta here!
jrstephens said:What does it mean if we are "sluts" on two websites? HA! SUPERSLUTS?!!!
To find your post count on new posts, go to the main forum page and click on the "New Posts" tab. This will show you a list of all the new posts in the forum. Your post count will be displayed next to your username on each post.
If you are the most recent poster on all of the new posts, your username will appear at the top of the list when you click on the "New Posts" tab.
The post count next to your username on each post will indicate how many posts you have made. You can also view your total post count by clicking on your username and going to your profile page.
Unfortunately, there is no way to view your post count for a specific time period on new posts. Your total post count includes all of your posts in the forum, not just the new ones.
While there is no specific feature to track your post count over time on new posts, you can keep track of your overall post count by periodically checking your profile page. You can also set a personal goal for yourself and keep track of your progress manually.