Things you didn't know about FAC....
Blog Entry: Things you didn't know about FAC....
Blog Entry: Things you didn't know about FAC....
1 - Okay, some of you already know this because I tend to point it out frequently: When you click the "Delete" button on a comment, the comment is not actually purged from our system. This is a 'soft' delete, the comment is still logged and when FAC staff view comments, we have a "Show Deleted Comments" link we can click on which reveals deleted comments, same as if they'd never been removed at all. We also have a log tool that searches out all comments posted by a single user, anywhere, regardless of where they posted it.
2 - We have a category-specific search feature. This was never officially announced, but it's there (and will be improved in future updates). Add cat=### to your search query, where ### is the number of the category (as seen in its URL), FAC will restrict its search to that category. Now, since our category system is HUGE, this will also include the immediate subcategories of that one as well. If you added, for example, "cat=454" to your search query, this will restrict the search to "Furries" (which is empty), "Furries > Anthro", "Furries > Animals", "Furries > Taur", and "Furries > Animal-eared", but won't search any 'deeper' than that.
Similarly, adding "cat=4826" to a search query will search the Movies > Other Not Listed</b> heading, including the "Other animated" and "Other live-action" subcategories.
2 - We have a category-specific search feature. This was never officially announced, but it's there (and will be improved in future updates). Add cat=### to your search query, where ### is the number of the category (as seen in its URL), FAC will restrict its search to that category. Now, since our category system is HUGE, this will also include the immediate subcategories of that one as well. If you added, for example, "cat=454" to your search query, this will restrict the search to "Furries" (which is empty), "Furries > Anthro", "Furries > Animals", "Furries > Taur", and "Furries > Animal-eared", but won't search any 'deeper' than that.
Similarly, adding "cat=4826" to a search query will search the Movies > Other Not Listed</b> heading, including the "Other animated" and "Other live-action" subcategories.