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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2014 4:28:55 GMT
You can tag other members in a post. This could be handy if you want a certain member to see the post. It could also be annoying so please keep that in mind. How to do it? Just place a @ symbol in front of the member's user name. Example @ admin ( without the space) will show on the post as Admin and the member will get a message in notifications with a link to that thread/post.
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Post by Admin on Nov 12, 2014 20:42:28 GMT
How to Tag a member in a post? You want to be sure another member sees your reply? simply put the @ symbol before their name (with no space) and they will get a notification that you tagged them. It will look like irishjack If you feel that a certain member might have a interest in the thread/post you can simply tag them and next time they log onto the forum they will have a notification with a direct link to the discussion.
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renden
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Post by renden on May 10, 2019 23:53:04 GMT
It is very difficult to reach new members as their names.....ex: renden.......when you put it in a @ jadhug for Bombadil, by the avatar name.....it does not correspond or you do not know how ? and we have to do a search (not simple) to find the proper way to reach the said member and this is happening more often.........please keep it simple (KISS) Thanks- am grateful that other members (simple) read this...........another one.....Peter is our great member from Ontario....@ brightonpete.....now........HELP René appreciate your time and etc.......
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Post by brightonpete on May 11, 2019 1:31:38 GMT
I started out as brightonpete & then thought to just shorten it to make it easier to type. But the first name you call yourself doesn't change the @name. So I changed it back to the beginning to make life easier for everyone. I didn't realize peter would not lead to me, and that it remained as brightonpete.
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Post by Admin on May 12, 2019 16:24:24 GMT
The following detailed guidance regarding tagging is provided, in response to the above request made by renden that has been moved from the New Member Intro board: How to Tag MembersOne way to get a member's attention is to tag them in a post. If the member has the notification setting 'when someone tags you' checked they will receive a notification that they were tagged. Tags can also be used as a simple way to identify a specific member you are talking about or to create a link to a member's profile. Tagging works by placing an @ before the person's username. Important things to remember:- A new line, space or special character must be before the @ or the system will assume it's an email address and will not create the tag. - NO SPACE between the @ and the username. - A username must be used, however after being posted the members Display Name will be shown. - Tagging a display name will not work. The system will attempt to find a username matching what was typed. - A new line, space or special character will end a tag. Any name containing these is not a username. - Usernames are always entirely lowercase alpha-numeric characters. Examples: admin harry steve37 - Multiple tags must be separated by a new line, space or special character or they will not render properly. - Since usernames cannot contain commas or apostrophes, adding these in your post immediately after tagging a username will not negatively affect the end result. The member's username is used because it cannot be changed. It is a constant identifier and ensures the tag will remain accurate over time. However after the post is created the display name with proper styling will be shown. This is because people identify member's by their display name. If a member is tagged and they change their display name all tags will update to reflect their new name. A post won't become outdated and readers will know who was specifically being talked about. After tagging someone and submitting your post, the tag becomes a display name and is clickable. This will take you to the member's profile. Finding a member's username for tagging
There are 3 ways to easily find out a member's username when posting. 1. Hover over any Display Name you see and the member's username will be displayed with the @ symbol. 2. If you have started typing a quick reply you can Alt + Click on any Display Name and the tag will be appended to the end of the quick reply message. 3. If you are on a composition page you can click the Insert User Link icon. Search for the member by any name and click on the micro profile in the results. The tag will be inserted into the message. Related Note: When you Quote a post the author value is actually a tag.
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Post by carabop on Apr 26, 2022 1:57:50 GMT
how do I tag someone in a post?
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pattib
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Post by pattib on Apr 26, 2022 1:59:55 GMT
Hi carabop just put the @ in front of the member's online name with no spaces
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Post by carabop on Apr 26, 2022 2:03:20 GMT
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pattib
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Post by pattib on Apr 26, 2022 2:18:29 GMT
you are welcome carabop see you in the threads!
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stanley64
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Post by stanley64 on Apr 26, 2022 8:50:53 GMT
Whilst the @ symbol before the userid works for the majority of times, we do have some individuals that were creative when setting up their accounts and for me, to avoid frustration or mis-tagging, I have found the "Insert User Link" the best way to ensure a successful tag, Have fun and happy collecting!
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Oct 2, 2024 6:41:39 GMT
Beryllium Guy -- Chris, did you say something to me? I coulnd't see your post.
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Oct 2, 2024 14:09:53 GMT
Thanks for your post, Linda Hmmm.... I didn't post anything to you in this thread. My only recent comments to you are in the Shout Box, accepting your kind offer of one of your books, which I will share with my young, artistically inclined niece. That was it.
Edit: I know what it was! Someone else tried to tag you, but put @linda. When I fixed it, the system will tell you that I tagged you, but in fact, it was supposed to be coming from the person who made the original post. Does that make sense? It is the post from anglobob, earlier in this thread. He was responding to your question about his living in Ecuador.
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Linda
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Post by Linda on Oct 2, 2024 14:38:20 GMT
Beryllium Guy -- That's so strange! Because this poped up in my notification: But when I actually clicked on the post's url, it led me to anglobob 's post. Mysterious?
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Oct 2, 2024 15:38:54 GMT
Thanks, LindaWell, it's no longer mysterious to me! It's just the way the system works. If I edit someone else's post to fix a tag that hasn't been done correctly, the system knows that I am the one who did it, so it attributes the tag to me, instead of to the original member who made the post. I certainly agree that this makes it a bit confusing, but I am glad to see that when you click on the link, it takes you to the correct post. Once we close out this discussion about tagging, I will move these posts elsewhere, so as not to clutter up this nice Postcard Day thread. Apologies to Hugh and all for this off-topic tangent!
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