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I only noticed these two features fairly recently ...

1. Not forcing image downloads. If you go to


User Control Panel -> Board preferences -> Edit display options -> Display images within posts


and select No, then attached images are reported as a clickable link (as in the Phorum system) rather than being downloaded and displayed..


2. Links to quoted posts (which may be just partially quoted, and maybe on a different page).


If someone has selected the Reply with Quote option, as I've done here, the small up-arrow that's added -- here just after "ianr wrote:" -- is actually a link to the full post that's been quoted.


[8/3/23 Editing the Subject field (adding "[mk.2]") to see what effect, if any .


And it seems to be retained, as I can see, but only by going into Edit mode, when it appears changed in the Subject field. I guess that the field will be propagated to any post made by anyone responding to this specific post, but won't be of much other use. Effectively it's functioning as something like an internal private tag which denotes not much more than in which branch of a tree of posted responses any particular post has been made -- which should be pretty evident anyway, from its content. [Now relabelling Subject addendum to mk.3]

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