For the neurotics in the room, you probably share my pain. What does this mean?
See at the bottom of the "my discussion forum settings":
By ignoring 1 or more users or topics or setting your default message view
to "without replies", you will not see if there are new posts indicated
by a green dot in the "Community" tab.
So to get rid of the green dot, you simply have to ignore a random user. Just
pick one from the gummies-gang.
For the neurotics in the room, you probably share my pain. What does this mean?
See at the bottom of the "my discussion forum settings":
By ignoring 1 or more users or topics or setting your default message view
to "without replies", you will not see if there are new posts indicated
by a green dot in the "Community" tab.
So to get rid of the green dot, you simply have to ignore a random user. Just
pick one from the gummies-gang.
+1
My dad used to say to me "if all else fails, read" Never did though...
Kinda always preferred the trial and error method, when young
For the neurotics in the room, you probably share my pain. What does this mean?
See at the bottom of the "my discussion forum settings":
By ignoring 1 or more users or topics or setting your default message view
to "without replies", you will not see if there are new posts indicated
by a green dot in the "Community" tab.
So to get rid of the green dot, you simply have to ignore a random user. Just
pick one from the gummies-gang.
+1
My dad used to say to me "if all else fails, read" Never did though...
Kinda always preferred the trial and error method, when young
For the neurotics in the room, you probably share my pain. What does this mean?
See at the bottom of the "my discussion forum settings":
By ignoring 1 or more users or topics or setting your default message view
to "without replies", you will not see if there are new posts indicated
by a green dot in the "Community" tab.
So to get rid of the green dot, you simply have to ignore a random user. Just
pick one from the gummies-gang.
+1
My dad used to say to me "if all else fails, read" Never did though...
Kinda always preferred the trial and error method, when young
For the neurotics in the room, you probably share my pain. What does this mean?
See at the bottom of the "my discussion forum settings":
By ignoring 1 or more users or topics or setting your default message view
to "without replies", you will not see if there are new posts indicated
by a green dot in the "Community" tab.
So to get rid of the green dot, you simply have to ignore a random user. Just
pick one from the gummies-gang.
+1
My dad used to say to me "if all else fails, read" Never did though...
Kinda always preferred the trial and error method, when young
For the neurotics in the room, you probably share my pain. What does this mean?
See at the bottom of the "my discussion forum settings":
By ignoring 1 or more users or topics or setting your default message view
to "without replies", you will not see if there are new posts indicated
by a green dot in the "Community" tab.
So to get rid of the green dot, you simply have to ignore a random user. Just
pick one from the gummies-gang.
+1
My dad used to say to me "if all else fails, read" Never did though...
Kinda always preferred the trial and error method, when young
For the neurotics in the room, you probably share my pain. What does this mean?
See at the bottom of the "my discussion forum settings":
By ignoring 1 or more users or topics or setting your default message view
to "without replies", you will not see if there are new posts indicated
by a green dot in the "Community" tab.
So to get rid of the green dot, you simply have to ignore a random user. Just
pick one from the gummies-gang.
+1
My dad used to say to me "if all else fails, read" Never did though...
Kinda always preferred the trial and error method, when young