- Mar 14, 2005
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Does anyone else have a problem keeping track of threads that are of special interest to him or her?
The niggling problem is when ever a new post is made, that goes to the top of the index pages and drills down any preceding posts in the sites indexing. Keeping track of specific threads can be a nuisance.
Here is a suggestion; if the site developers could create a patch page that each contributor could download onto their own machines. The patch page could provide a shortcut to the forum, and be used to store the contributor's log on details. It could also provide a local point where contributors could create an index to particular threads like a "my special threads"
Each display page on the site could offer a radio button or tick box that places the address of the thread into the "My special threads", so the contributor can easily and quickly return to them when they log on again.
The niggling problem is when ever a new post is made, that goes to the top of the index pages and drills down any preceding posts in the sites indexing. Keeping track of specific threads can be a nuisance.
Here is a suggestion; if the site developers could create a patch page that each contributor could download onto their own machines. The patch page could provide a shortcut to the forum, and be used to store the contributor's log on details. It could also provide a local point where contributors could create an index to particular threads like a "my special threads"
Each display page on the site could offer a radio button or tick box that places the address of the thread into the "My special threads", so the contributor can easily and quickly return to them when they log on again.