Editing forum posts

I created a new thread in the modding forum for my upcoming mod and reserved the first 10 posts after the initial one, but why do i not have the Edit Option to edit these posts i created? i just get the reply and quote option but not the edit like i normally do when i post here. thanks
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Reply #1 Top
Replies can only be edited if they're the latest on the thread--once someone else (or you) replies after them, you can no longer edit.

There shouldn't be any need to reserve replies for additional stuff. You *can* edit the original post at any time via the Tools menu at the top.
Reply #2 Top
is there a size l
Replies can only be edited if they're the latest on the thread--once someone else (or you) replies after them, you can no longer edit.

There shouldn't be any need to reserve replies for additional stuff. You *can* edit the original post at any time via the Tools menu at the top.
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arrrgh, is there a size limit to what a post can be? as my original thread i had was becoming a little large in the first post due to the images i was posting so i decided to delete it all and created a new thread and was going to seperate some things just incase.

Basically i just goofed then, slaps self :P
Reply #3 Top
There's no intentional size limit, no. (there is a bug specific to firefox that causes the entire thread to cut off if it gets so long though)

To keep things under control though it's a good idea to use thumbnails or text links if you have lots of images to post.
Reply #4 Top
There's no intentional size limit, no. (there is a bug specific to firefox that causes the entire thread to cut off if it gets so long though)

To keep things under control though it's a good idea to use thumbnails or text links if you have lots of images to post.
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will use just links then to be safe, redoing thread now since i'm an idiot :P