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I'll never find my way back to this thread without it....
Hit the back button a lot! I guess I never used that button/option.
A good friend showed me where it is. In the black bar at the top, where your avatar and name tag is on the right side, click on your name and a drop down will have it, along with other options.
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Jun 26, 2015 at 08:29 AM.
Hit the back button a lot! I guess I never used that button/option.
A good friend showed me where it is. In the black bar at the top, where your avatar and name tag is on the tight side, click on your name and a drop down will have it, along with other options.
I must be missing something because what I'm used to seeing in previous posts is a selection that also had the number of days or weeks. So I could continue to watch a thread based on how active it was. Usually after 3 days many go silent. It was great way to continue watching only truly active ones. This new one seems to show everything. Period. Am I getting that that it take it or leave it?
On the mobile site it doesn't work well. It shows you your post, but not all the other thread info like who posted last. Who is posting makes a difference on if I want to check the thread. Sometimes I like to see intelligent, affable posts, and sometimes, ignorant, mean SOBs. Plenty of both on here.
Now I see it has been removed from the full site. That was stupid. That is the main way I browse. Why was that done?
Putting my two cents in. I would like to see it back as well. I used that all the time. Saw it was missing last night and was trying to decide how I wanted to check old posts.
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