Implemented Auto move to sub-forum after post

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Is there any chance you could also make it move the thread after submitted macro? I'm running an application system on the forums, and they either get approved or denied. I've used an add-on that automatically moves them to their respective sub-forum when the prefix is edited. Would love to see this be implemented in to Post Macros! :)
 
Hello,

how do you specify where you want the feed to be moved to automatically?

Personally, I think if you create a macro, you could put something like this: {?+?id}
when you use the macro, you will be able to choose in which category you want to move this feed. in the editor, you will have something like this: {?+?id (the id select category)} once you submit it, it will be automatically deleted.

Regards, CRUEL-MODZ
 
Hello,

how do you specify where you want the feed to be moved to automatically?

Personally, I think if you create a macro, you could put something like this: {?+?id}
when you use the macro, you will be able to choose in which category you want to move this feed. in the editor, you will have something like this: {?+?id (the id select category)} once you submit it, it will be automatically deleted.

Regards, CRUEL-MODZ
I was thinking when you create either a personal or global macro, you could have the option to move the feed. Like "stick" or "lock". When the "move thread" option is selected, a dropdown will appear, and you can select a category/forum where you want the thread to be moved.
 
Hello,

I've started the update: Screenshot

Regards, CRUEL-MODZ
 
Love the update. How about already specifying a category so the user don't have to? :)
 
Because it is more interesting to be able to use a macro for several things. If at the moment of creating the macro you already specify this, the macro cannot be used only for one category.
 
I wanted to suggest splitting the difference here where the move modal is included in the macro options, but the macro author can choose if the destination forum is open to define by the macro user, or if it's locked by the author.

I've made a mockup to demonstrate:

Screenshot 2024-09-19 at 10.49.09 AM.png
 
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