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Bassdropstudios
Level 45
Joined: 7/17/2016
Threads: 3
Posts: 22
Posted: 8/8/2018 at 1:07 PM
Post #1
I'm one to constantly look through pet auctions and such, but sometimes I want to revisit a few, but I can't seem to find them manually... I was wondering why in the world was there no search box to quickly narrow down the posts I was looking for. I understand that all posts should be viewed, believe me, I know, but if someone was specifically looking for a post on a topic, why should they have to click through every single page to search for it? If anyone could answer this, that would be neat! I personally think it'd be a good implement too, but coding is hard, so it's just a suggestion.. uwu
Imorphemi
Level 75
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Joined: 3/1/2018
Threads: 153
Posts: 1,224
Posted: 8/8/2018 at 3:12 PM
Post #2
If its a suggestion, theres a suggestion forum for that ^^
But it would be pretty hard to implement that. if you look on the address bar, you see that all the threads, forums, and posts are labeled with numbers. For a word search engine, the numbers would have to be replaced with or put with letters just for the search engine, or something like that im not too sure. I just read what Krin said about it, but it was some time ago
Bassdropstudios
Level 45
Joined: 7/17/2016
Threads: 3
Posts: 22
Posted: 8/11/2018 at 3:55 PM
Post #3
Oh heck, sorry, I didn't know there was a suggestion thread! ^^'
And yeah, I understand all the coding and work would be hard, didn't know if you and the team were thinking or even considering such a task. Thanks for replying though, now that I know about the suggestion thread, I'll be sure to post there instead! :3
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