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This morning when I was Purraising a comment for its information value to me (something about cats another member had shared which I'd love to remember, cross fingers), I wondered if there was a way to keep track of messages that we had Purraised in the past... especially for the purraises we had made of posts that had good information value for us.
In our member profile drop-down menu, there is a section called, "Purraise You've Recieved", and the member can be led to a list of links of those purraises one has gotten. But there is also value in purraises one has given, I think.
Is this pie in the sky or a possibility: Does this forum format allow for a potential section to be added, called, "Purraise You've Given", as a choice for our use?
This could then give us a list of "likes" that we have liked over time; it would be a great reference area for us as members, and greatly aid our memory banks.
See? So, if I had liked a message because it had some useful cat health information in it that I wanted to "keep", for example, about feline kidney disease, --or as I "purraised" this morning, about ear hematoma in cats--, then I could have a quick source page of links to go to when I next visited TCS so I could read that past posted information once again.
In our member profile drop-down menu, there is a section called, "Purraise You've Recieved", and the member can be led to a list of links of those purraises one has gotten. But there is also value in purraises one has given, I think.
Is this pie in the sky or a possibility: Does this forum format allow for a potential section to be added, called, "Purraise You've Given", as a choice for our use?
This could then give us a list of "likes" that we have liked over time; it would be a great reference area for us as members, and greatly aid our memory banks.
See? So, if I had liked a message because it had some useful cat health information in it that I wanted to "keep", for example, about feline kidney disease, --or as I "purraised" this morning, about ear hematoma in cats--, then I could have a quick source page of links to go to when I next visited TCS so I could read that past posted information once again.