Sticky: Difference between revisions From Online Manual

Jump to: navigation, search
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
[[Administrator]]s commonly use sticky topics for announcements, rules, or other important information that needs to be easily visible and accessible to [[member]]s. Sticky topics can be [[Locked topic|locked]], [[Moving topics|moved]], or [[Posting#Replying_to_a_Topic_or_Poll|replied]] to like a normal topic.
[[Administrator]]s commonly use sticky topics for announcements, rules, or other important information that needs to be easily visible and accessible to [[member]]s. Sticky topics can be [[Locked topic|locked]], [[Moving topics|moved]], or [[Posting#Replying_to_a_Topic_or_Poll|replied]] to like a normal topic.


To create a sticky topic, select ''set topic sticky'' from the bottom of the topic, or check the ''sticky this topic'' in the ''Additional Options'' section when making a [[post]].
To create a sticky topic, select ''Set topic sticky'' from the bottom of the topic, or check the ''Sticky this topic'' in the ''Additional Options'' section when making a [[post]].


<noinclude>
<noinclude>
[[Category:SMF terminology]]
[[Category:SMF terminology]]
</noinclude>
</noinclude>

Revision as of 16:20, 27 October 2013

A sticky, or sticky topic, is usually a topic where important information has been posted. Sticky topics always remain at the top of the Message Index, and can be identified by the thumbtack icon Sticky topic.png in the subject line.

Administrators commonly use sticky topics for announcements, rules, or other important information that needs to be easily visible and accessible to members. Sticky topics can be locked, moved, or replied to like a normal topic.

To create a sticky topic, select Set topic sticky from the bottom of the topic, or check the Sticky this topic in the Additional Options section when making a post.



Advertisement: