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Bookmarking someone else's Post?

Postby Tony Wade » Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:44 pm

I have seen a lot of great material on this site, and have learned (am learning) a lot.
I would like to be able to bookmark certain posts for my further edification, when required.

Is there any way of doing this?
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Re: Bookmarking someone else's Post?

Postby Ted » Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:05 pm

Hi Tony,

One suggestion... is you can click the TITLE of the thread... and that will tell your browser to direct itself to that thread. Then you can simply bookmark it as you bookmark any site. Then, the next time you go to that bookmark, it will take you to the thread.

However, if you bookmark the FORUM (and not the thread) then it will take you to the forum where you may have to seek out the thread.

Hope that's helpful and perhaps there are other ways to do this. I believe many forums have a "Subscribe" feature. :)

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Re: Bookmarking someone else's Post?

Postby Chuck Engels » Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:16 pm

At the bottom of the page you will see a "Bookmark this Topic" link.
You will also notice a little paper icon next to the posters name at the top of each post.
If you right click on the little paper icon you have an option to Bookmark that post, at least in Firefox you do. Does that help Tony?

There is also the option to print or email the topic now too, there is a printer icon and a mail icon at the top right of each topic ;)
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Re: Bookmarking someone else's Post?

Postby Ted » Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:23 am

Chuck Engels wrote:At the bottom of the page you will see a "Bookmark this Topic" link.
You will also notice a little paper icon next to the posters name at the top of each post.
If you right click on the little paper icon you have an option to Bookmark that post, at least in Firefox you do. Does that help Tony?

There is also the option to print or email the topic now too, there is a printer icon and a mail icon at the top right of each topic ;)


This was all good information to know...thank you, Chuck! :)
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Re: Bookmarking someone else's Post?

Postby Jayell » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:24 am

You can also "drag' the little icon (next to the URL in your browser) onto your desktop (assuming you don't have your browser 'maximized').
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Re: Bookmarking someone else's Post?

Postby Cinde » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:43 am

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