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The U. Abides › Forums › Administration Building › Forum Administration › Master setting to avoid email notifications?
Is it possible to default to OFF, rather than ON…it would be nice to have the option to set it up that way in our profiles…default to OFF – and opt in to email notifications, if we want them…will keep the anxiety levels lower, and not interrupt my daily meditations and occassional “caucasian”
Good idea. I just switched the default to off. Let me know if it doesn’t work.
<p style=”text-align: center;”>Works perfectly, thanks!</p>
I wonder why html formatting is showing in some replies. Are you cutting and pasting text?
Hey Duder!
I think you’ll see two tabs in the upper right when you reply or start a new post. Visual (I think) is kind of what you see is what you get. However if you use the text tab (I think) you can use html to do things like <b>bold text </b> etc. If you don’t notice the tabs or sometimes copy/paste you will likely see the html codes.
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Russell
Yes that’s correct, but why is some formatting showing where it shouldn’t be? For instance:
<p style=”text-align: center;”>Works perfectly, thanks!</p>
– from videotoast’s post above.
There’s a few posts with the html formatting showing. But only on a few posts. I’m curious what those posters are doing differently.
Which showed up in my email as
<p style=”text-align: center;”>Works perfectly, thanks!</p>
Something’s not right. I’ll look into it.
<p style=”text-align: left;”>That html thing isn’t something I did, purposely.</p>
I’m on my phone replying in the text box