You might think I'd have figured it out myself by now, but nooooo. They must be listed somewhere. I give up looking.
What do each of these mean?
New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????
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New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????Is the blue circle a circle of love? Does the fire show up when someone hot posts? When the lights (colors) go out, is the post cold?
You might think I'd have figured it out myself by now, but nooooo. They must be listed somewhere. I give up looking. What do each of these mean? MS dx in '86 while expecting WC3; WC4 followed while in optimistic denial promoted by MS Society.
IS currently bed/wc bound; limited use of only one hand; self caths; still in denial enabled by cognitive decline.
Re: New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????Krony,
I have the same questions, thanks for speaking MY mind. Kat Married for 42 years. Caregiver for 13 yrs. IS died of COPD Feb. 10, 2011. Combat related disabled veteran.
Re: New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????"...and it burns, burns, burns the ring of fire, the ring of fire"
WS 45-IS 53 Motorcycle wreck in 2008 Severe TBI-Have a son 14 Homeschooled - Added Bonus:A Mother 70w/COPD,Diabetes, Fibromyalgia- A Yorkie w/seizures- All in one house!!
Re: New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????MS dx in '86 while expecting WC3; WC4 followed while in optimistic denial promoted by MS Society.
IS currently bed/wc bound; limited use of only one hand; self caths; still in denial enabled by cognitive decline.
Re: New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????I don't know about the fire but it seems to me that the blue circle means there are posts that I haven't read yet in that Forum.
FIS died 9/1/08. It was her CHF, COPD, and Atrial Fibrulation that hospitalized her the last time. Both WS and FIS are women who retired in 1997 and had lived together almost 19 years.
Re: New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????Sunshine that is correct - and if you click on the blue circle it will take you to the first UNread post in that thread
the flame does indeed mark a 'hot topic' - I am not aware of the exact number of views in the exact time it takes the programming to mark a topic as 'hot' Be thankful the thornbushes have roses!
Deb and Larry 4-16-67 1-22-13 President Well Spouse Association - BECOME A SUPPORTING MEMBER so that we can serve others in need
Re: New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????Is there a way to tell if you have responded to that thread, like there used to be.???
There also used to be a (oh shoot, what's that called on a map so you know what the markings mean?), anyway one of those. Does one exist for this setup? I really did look and couldn't find it. That would be helpful to new people (and some old ones - like me) Kat Married for 42 years. Caregiver for 13 yrs. IS died of COPD Feb. 10, 2011. Combat related disabled veteran.
Re: New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????
Kat....I haven't found one yet, either. And at first it was tricky to recall that I had to click on the page icon to get to the last page of a long thread that had no new posts since I read it last. It's a work in progress, and I am very grateful to those who are making it possible! *bigolehugz* tl IS disabled with chronic intractable pain of degenerative spinal issues resulting from fall in '96, fibromyalgia, obstructive/central sleep apnea, diabetes, chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Seeking serenity with no drama and no trauma.
Re: New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????OK-so blue dots takes you to last post on topic?
I thought it was all crazy hieroglyphics. (sp?) Well, you know what I'm trying to say. WS 55 IS 48 C3 Spinal Cord Injury 2008 fall from apple tree. Paralyzed below neck with trach. Many respiratory and some cognitive issues. Diabetes Type 1.
Re: New Colors & Symbols on Each Thread??????I know exactly what you mean. I wanted to use that word in my original post but I couldn't think of it either! MS dx in '86 while expecting WC3; WC4 followed while in optimistic denial promoted by MS Society.
IS currently bed/wc bound; limited use of only one hand; self caths; still in denial enabled by cognitive decline.
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