How to delete forums we dont use -- or hide them
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In the overall DAZ Community Forums are a lot I never use. Is there a way to hide them from view?
For instance, Blender, Unity, poser, NFT, Carrara, Hexagon, Unreal, New User Contest and Events, Product Suggestions.
Hiding these would greatly clean up my page.
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If you click on the gear icon next to the forum name, you get an option to hide the forum. However, I've only tried doing this with one forum, and it didn't actually hide it, so I don't know if there's a better way that works.
just create bookmarks to the one's you like?
for a long time the only DAZ site bookmark I had on my browser was the Carrara forum and I am seriously thinking I should go back to that practice.
In fact I will do so now.![yes yes](https://www.daz3d.com/forums/plugins/ckeditor/js/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/thumbs_up.png)
i never saw that little gear before. thanks. well, the unused ones are hiding now. Hope they stay that way
so no more posting here? I love your posts
oh after landing in the Carrara forum which I always read first anyway, I search recent discussions
I use the little gear icon that appears next to the forum name if you hover over it. That gives me the option to hide that forum. Then, in the main gear icon (top right of the Forum home page), there's a Viewing category section from which I select "followed categories". So now that NFT forum, for example, is hidden.
What I want is to hide individual POSTS I don't want to see. I want to completely forget that Daz has anything whatsoever to do with NFT's. If I could hide those posts (because they're here in the Commons and I hang out - in the Commons) THAT would be fantastic.
How did I not know about that? I know how I did not know about that, because I'm me. But now I know. And life will be better. Until I forget. Thank you.
I've been wanting something like that. I decided to give it a try and I managed to put together some code that runs in debug mode. It hides any post or category with NFT in the title, but I imagine it could be expanded to other text the user doesn't want to see.
Does anyone have any experience with making an actual Tampermonkey Script (like the ones ATI uses for DazDeals)?
I already have that feature in Tampermonkey. I thought it was part of the daz deals add-on. Under every thread is a button that says "Ignore this thread."
Ok. For some reason, I wasn't seeing it, even with the add-on. The site hasn't been behaving too well for me in Firefox lately.
I have Tampermonkey installed and I do not have that.
http://www.civilizationhunt.com/ds/
Found it here!
I close my eyes to hide the forums I don't like, but then I usually fall asleep if I'm in a comfy chair or trip over something if I'm walking and using my iPad... it's not a foolproof method because of the falling asleep and falling out windows part, but it's a pretty good workaround... unfortunately I'm nosey so I often open my eyes and then look at a forum I don't want to read... usually the lousy NFT forum... that thing just won't go away, but once I see it, I feel the need to ridicule, I mean comment about NFTs.
Thank you!!
What I'd like to see is the layout change back to having all the non-DAZ related forums at the bottom like it was a couple years back.
I may have to unsubscribe from DAZ promo emails too - too much NFT push. Even that nice man Jay has gone over to the dark side.
I just deleted one moments ago... at this point it's so exhausting I don't even bother to look at the email... I don't even care if there is a coupon code or something good inside, I'm like so effin done with the NFT nonsense... seriously like in twenty years if the planet isn't completely on fire, the people pushing this nonsense are going to be so embarrassed by this like people were with parachute pants after the 80s.
I went through my "being tempted by dubious money-making schemes" phase in the 1970s. Great (but painful) lessons learned. That same decade I also endured a short-lived "dedicated follower of fashion" phase ... also painful memories but at least I was able to ignore the sartorial free-fall of the 80s.
My e-mail provider has effectively un subscribed me. All DAZ e-mails go into the spam folder and I never see them.
Regards,
Richard