Cannot delete HWZ forum post

Nincando

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Hello, HWZ,

How to delete my posts in the forum?

I tried pressed the edit/del button but always only the edit function, cannot delete.

Please advise. Thank you.
 

Dr.Vijay

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After you press that button, check the options under the text box - you should see a delete option.


Hello, HWZ,

How to delete my posts in the forum?

I tried pressed the edit/del button but always only the edit function, cannot delete.

Please advise. Thank you.
 

hwzadmin

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Dear Member,

The delete button is located between Go Advanced and Cancel after you have clicked the edit/del button.

First I pressed the 'edit/del' button below my forum post, then it brought me to a text box containing my post for editing only. Below this text box, there is 1 smaller text box for "Reason for Editing" and another 3 buttons - Save, Go Advanced and Cancel.
 

hwzadmin

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Dear Member,

Yes, you are correct. This is so because deleting the first post of a thread will result in the removal of the entire thread. If you wish to remove its contents, you can still edit it and leave the following note:

>>Edited<<

Dear hwzadmin,

I discovered something in HWZ forum! :s22:

Anyone can delete his own forum thread when he is not the first one to start the post.

The 'Delete' button, which is between 'Go Advanced' and 'Cancel' buttons can be found only when replying to other's posts.

If anyone who started a post, there is no 'Delete' button for him to delete.

Or HWZ disallow any post initiator to delete their posts?
Or is this a bug?
Or the member has no priviledge to delete his own posts?
 
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