Know Your OH Features: The Block Button

(deactivated member)
on 8/4/09 6:26 am, edited 8/4/09 6:28 am - Eastern, PA
Obesityhelp.com provides you with a wide array of features to make visiting the website an enjoyable  experience.

Today, let's explore the BLOCK BUTTON.

If there is a visitor to OH that you prefer not to interact with, you need only view one of their forum posts and hit the block button, which can be found to the lower right of the post, after their signature or ticker.

You will then be prompted to confirm that you wish to block the member you have selected.

Select yes.

Once you have done this, your posts will not be visible to the blocked member, and their posts will likewise be invisible to you. No drama, no muss, no fuss.
lauraanne715
on 8/4/09 6:35 am - Pottstown, PA
Thank you!!! Excelelnt idea for those of us who do not want to interact with those people who insist on posting here and are a negative force!! 

:-)
 
Laura

Laura
"Two roads diverged in a wood..and I took the one less travelled by and that has made all the difference." -Robert Frost
Over 176+ lbs lost since surgery!! :-)
See my profile for my OH Blog!!

(deactivated member)
on 8/4/09 6:57 am - Eastern, PA
For some people, any attention is good attention.

Far be it from me to deny anybody his or her opportunity to receive support on a public website.

But with this handy dandy feature, I am am able to customize my viewing experience to a more positive one.
Melanie B.
on 8/4/09 7:14 am - Doylestown, PA
does this button come in the home version too? just wondering...

      

Mike M.
on 8/4/09 7:22 am - Langhorne, PA
LMAO!  Hilarious Melanie... truly hilarious!
(deactivated member)
on 8/4/09 7:27 am - Eastern, PA
It's hung up in beta testing
Sansobel
on 8/4/09 8:08 am - Coatesville, PA
I'm QA in real life.. need me to get the tests passed?  :-)
Sandra           
Pam Hart
on 8/4/09 7:42 am - Easton, PA
OMG we could be MILLIONAIRES!!!
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
Pam Hart
on 8/4/09 7:42 am - Easton, PA
Well put!
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
Dennis Belk
on 8/4/09 10:43 am - Philadelphia, PA
Thank you Professor Benford.
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