Create Your Own Custom 100 Posts & 10 Days

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Users can create custom titles after posting 100 times or being registered for 10 days by navigating to User CP and selecting Edit Profile. There is a query about the possibility of including smilies in these custom titles, but currently, they do not function as intended. Clarification is provided that the requirement for creating a custom title is indeed having more than 100 posts. Overall, users express enthusiasm about the potential for creative and fun custom titles.
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Just to let everyone know, if you've posted 100 times or been registered for 10 days to can create your own custom title.
 
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Um... how?
 
User Cp >> Edit Profile
 
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Greg, are you able to allow smilies in the user title as well? As you can see from above, they don't at present work. :frown:
 
I Didn't See Where ?
Or Should I Have more Than 100 Posts ?
 
Yeah you need more than 100 posts...it says at the top:smile:


Thanks greg! These titles should be quite interesting...and fun!
 
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