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Mark Post As Read I can't find how to mark a post as read so I don't have to keep going through the same ones again. Is it possible to do that? |
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I'll TRY to help - Kimberley just told me about this....There is a blue bar across the top 1/3 of the page - you can click on NEW POSTS.....is that what you mean ? and you can subscribe to a thread using the THREAD TOOL function....it will notify you when there is a new reply on the thread you specify |
[QUOTE=red98vett]I'll TRY to help - Kimberley just told me about this....There is a blue bar across the top 1/3 of the page - you can click on NEW POSTS.....is that what you mean ? and you can subscribe to a thread using the THREAD TOOL function....it will notify you when there is a new reply on the thread you specify[/QUOTE/] I have been using the "New Posts"and I am getting replies to those threads that I have either started or making comments to. I think I found the folder with the threads in it that I've posted to. That was under User CP down under "Subscribed Threads". I know in the "Private Messages" you can mark the messages as "Read". My question is there a way to do that in all the forums with all the threads that I've read? I find myself reading through them again and again! It's wasted time in my eyes as there are so many posts as it is. Do you only read the "New Posts"? Maybe it was just because I hadn't finished reading EVERYTHING as of yet but I did this morning. Man, there's a lot to read and catch up on when you're a newbie!! LOL There are thousands and thousands of posts here. :eyeballpc |
hahaha - I know what you mean - Generally I just cruise around - I do click on new posts - but I always end up doing it the long way - just reading and reading. I'm sure someone has a better system or maybe can help you better.... |
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