My Posts [Training Mode]

My Posts [Training Mode]

The My Posts page collects all of your active posts from all communities in MyCivicsLife. Click any post to view it full screen.


On the left side of each post is a tab indicating the community in which the post was made.


Like: Click the Like button to view all post responses.


Comments: Click Comments to show all comments on a post. The comment counter will display the total number of comments on each post.


Bookmark: Click Bookmark to save your post to your collection of bookmarks.


Share: Click Share to share your post to another MyCivicsLife community.


Options: Click options to Edit the post or to View Teacher Feedback on the post.




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