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Post by Kami on Sept 30, 2020 11:03:38 GMT -8
Yep MSG is correct, this is why I shouldn't try to do templates right before bed 😂 I've edited my post accordingly Heh, been there and done that working on some of my plugins. Yep, just before bedtime definitely not the time to work on them. It probably doesn't help that i was on my phone too 😂😂😂
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Post by Ginger on Sept 30, 2020 17:53:14 GMT -8
Wow that went wild after I went to bed, sorry for the late reply. Thanks a lot guys.
In all honesty I was hoping for a cleaner way of listing the ids without repeating thread id over and over, but hey it does make it all more accurate. says that even after reading, somebody shoot her
THANK YOU GUYS, Love the read <3
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Post by Kami on Sept 30, 2020 18:22:55 GMT -8
Wow that went wild after I went to bed, sorry for the late reply. Thanks a lot guys. In all honesty I was hoping for a cleaner way of listing the ids without repeating thread id over and over, but hey it does make it all more accurate. says that even after reading, somebody shoot herTHANK YOU GUYS, Love the read <3 Unfortunately, listing the thread ID variable is unavoidable. You have to call out each specific instance (you can't do a list like $[thread.id] 1,2,3) so that the conditional knows what you're trying to do since you can mix and match -- in theory you could do something like, {if $[thread.id] == 1 && $[post_created_by.id] == 5} so you need that clarity in saying you are specifically calling out multiple thread IDs.
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