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Dark Entity [85]
2011-08-05 04:18:07
[13 years, 114 days ago]

This would be helpful (editing your own posts that is)

If it's already there and i haven't spotted it my bad..


 
Necro [64]
2011-08-05 04:20:51
[13 years, 114 days ago]

Pretty sure it's on Ed's TODO list


 
Draoi [128]
2011-08-05 14:26:46
[13 years, 114 days ago]

I kind of like it now, forces people to reread what they are going to post instead of just blasting away.

Also, dumb posts from people don't get deleted or edited for full flaming potential!


 
Jans [80]
2011-08-05 17:18:51
[13 years, 114 days ago]

It'd be nice if you were able to edit a post within say 15 mins. But meh, not exactly a 'must have'.


 
Esquire1 [100]
2011-08-05 17:23:35
[13 years, 114 days ago]

As long as when you edit it, it shows that you edited it and the time it was done, I see no reason not to have it. Where does it rank on the priority list? Just above equipment pictures, in my opinion.


 
Dark Entity [85]
2011-08-05 17:54:17
[13 years, 114 days ago]

Lol, equipment pictures should be at the bottom of the list.
Sometimes i notice my grammar isn't correct, which i like to fix :(
But then again being able to preview it every time you fix it should be enough.


 
DarkNinjaMaster [70]
2011-08-06 23:40:03
[13 years, 113 days ago]

Sometimes i notice my grammar isn't correct, which i like to fix :(

Sometimes I notice my grammar is not correct and I would like to be able to fix it.


 
Dark Entity [88]
2011-08-07 01:33:56
[13 years, 112 days ago]

Isn't is the same as is not the last time i check rofl.


 
Badger [84]
2011-08-07 02:17:41
[13 years, 112 days ago]

"Technically speaking, contractions aren't necessary in written English. Using the full version of a word is always grammatically correct."

Taken from http://www.yourdictionary.com/grammar-rules/using-contractions.html


 
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