There are no stupid questions, but a lot of inquisitive idiots.

Inquisitive idiot that I am...

To quote the Perlmonk FAQ:

It is possible for registered monks to change their user settings so as to see both approved and unapproved nodes listed in each section. (Even then, they will be listed separately.)

I've gone to my user settings and selected "Show Unmoderated Content." But I don't seem to see any of the material distinguished as approved or unapproved when I go to a particular section. Is it just that there happens to be no unapproved content at the time? If there was unapproved content, how would it be indicated?

Begging pardon if the answer is obvious. I'm sure it is, but I can't seem to find the reference.

Thanks,
Ken

"This bounty hunter is my kind of scum: Fearless and inventive." --J.T. Hutt

In reply to Viewing Unapproved Content by SirBones

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