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How to post subject titles in bold

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martinsteer
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How to post subject titles in bold

Hi

I've noticed that when other people post in the forums, their subject title is in bold. how do I do this ?

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198kHz
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Re: How to post subject titles in bold

Do you mean on the 'Topics' list?

All titles will appear in bold to you, until you've read it.

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Re: How to post subject titles in bold

Moderator's note(s):

Thread moved from Everything Else to Community Site Feedback.

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Re: How to post subject titles in bold

As per @198kHz Topic titles are in bold until until any new posts within them are read.

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martinsteer
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Re: How to post subject titles in bold

Ermm ....no.
Not the topic title, but the title of the post in the subject box

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Re: How to post subject titles in bold

Fix

It works the same. The Subject will show emboldened until any new posts are read. There is no way to make that happen with any commands.

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