Allow users to mark topics as resolved also on this forum
- Micromegas
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Allow users to mark topics as resolved also on this forum
When I resolved my recent topic "Mark a topic as resolved", I wanted to apply the same button to mark my own resolution, but wasn't able to. This could be because it was my own reply, but I think it is because that button is not enabled in this forum. Either way, I don't see a reason for this limitation and suggest the button to be available on all forums, or at least on those that deal with issues.
- Micromegas
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Re: Allow users to mark topics as resolved also on this forum
Hmm, I don't know why this is marked as resolved. I couldn't do that, so who did?
Re: Allow users to mark topics as resolved also on this forum
In forum issues, I don’t remember but I think it’s set so only moderators can set topic as resolved. And in Ask For Help, it should be any user.
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Re: Allow users to mark topics as resolved also on this forum
Thank you for confirming my impression, joedf. So my request still stands, although I would reword my reasoning now, taking your explanation in account.
But it's really strange that a moderator would set it as resolved; it obviously isn't resolved, and without at least writing something like "won't fix" it can't even honestly be regarded closed. Can a moderator please reset it?
But it's really strange that a moderator would set it as resolved; it obviously isn't resolved, and without at least writing something like "won't fix" it can't even honestly be regarded closed. Can a moderator please reset it?
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