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How To Find Your Previous Posts / Topics
#1
Posted 30 September 2007 - 12:20 AM
At some time, you might find it necessary to find a previous Post, or Topic, that you have made.
As you will see, there are a couple of different options available, that will permit you to find your Post/Topic.
1.
At the top of the page, next to your Username, you will see a small dropdown arrow.
Clicking that will display a menu.
Select My Content.
This will load a page with all of the Topics that you have participated in, with the most recent ones at the top.
2.
You can also find your Posts/Topics from your Profile page.
There are a few ways, to get to your Profile page:
Clicking your Profile image, at the top, right, of any page
Clicking your Username, at the top, right, of any page
Clicking the dropdown arrow, next to your Username, at the top, right, of any page, and selecting My Profile
Once on your Profile page, you will see 4 entries to the right:
Recent Status Updates
About Me
Topics - will load a list of 5, of the most recent topics you have started
Posts - will load a list of 5, of your most recent posts
Blog
Also, under your image, on the left, you will see Find My Content.
This will load a page with all of the Topics that you have participated in, with the most recent ones at the top.
3.
While viewing a Topic that you've posted to, you will see an icon (Find My Content) under your Avatar.
Clicking that will load a page with all of the Topics that you have participated in, with the most recent ones at the top.
4.
You can also use the forums' Advanced Search feature.
At the top of any page, to the far right of the Search field, you'll see an icon that looks like a little gear.
Clicking that will open the Advanced Search.
In the field next to Find author, type in your username, and leave everything else at the default settings, then click the Search Now button.
The results displayed will include the Topics you've started, and the Topics you've made a reply to
As you will see, there are a couple of different options available, that will permit you to find your Post/Topic.
1.
At the top of the page, next to your Username, you will see a small dropdown arrow.
Clicking that will display a menu.
Select My Content.
This will load a page with all of the Topics that you have participated in, with the most recent ones at the top.
2.
You can also find your Posts/Topics from your Profile page.
There are a few ways, to get to your Profile page:
Clicking your Profile image, at the top, right, of any page
Clicking your Username, at the top, right, of any page
Clicking the dropdown arrow, next to your Username, at the top, right, of any page, and selecting My Profile
Once on your Profile page, you will see 4 entries to the right:
Recent Status Updates
About Me
Topics - will load a list of 5, of the most recent topics you have started
Posts - will load a list of 5, of your most recent posts
Blog
Also, under your image, on the left, you will see Find My Content.
This will load a page with all of the Topics that you have participated in, with the most recent ones at the top.
3.
While viewing a Topic that you've posted to, you will see an icon (Find My Content) under your Avatar.
Clicking that will load a page with all of the Topics that you have participated in, with the most recent ones at the top.
4.
You can also use the forums' Advanced Search feature.
At the top of any page, to the far right of the Search field, you'll see an icon that looks like a little gear.
Clicking that will open the Advanced Search.
In the field next to Find author, type in your username, and leave everything else at the default settings, then click the Search Now button.
The results displayed will include the Topics you've started, and the Topics you've made a reply to
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#3
Posted 24 September 2008 - 11:41 AM
I have marked several tutorials as favs by clicking on the star - where will I find my favorites?
#4
Posted 24 September 2008 - 06:04 PM
What "star", soseberg?
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#5
Posted 25 September 2008 - 03:14 AM
when viewing a tutorial, just below the title there are 3-options in a row w/icons:
1) a little printer icon w/print
2) a star w/save to favorites
3) an email icon w/tell a friend
when i move my cursor over the star/save to favs the hand appears & i click on it , i am not sure that anything happens...i have done this on several tutorials, but i am not seeing that they are saved anywhere.
i am now guessing i should select one of the options just below the star icon whatever those mean...
1) a little printer icon w/print
2) a star w/save to favorites
3) an email icon w/tell a friend
when i move my cursor over the star/save to favs the hand appears & i click on it , i am not sure that anything happens...i have done this on several tutorials, but i am not seeing that they are saved anywhere.
i am now guessing i should select one of the options just below the star icon whatever those mean...
This post has been edited by soseberg: 25 September 2008 - 03:19 AM
#6
Posted 25 September 2008 - 03:19 AM
clicking on those just bring me to some other websites (that i am not really interested in at the moment)
sure would be useful w/a little pop-up description on some of these when moving a cursor of the selection.
i am thinking that when i click on the star/save to favs i should be able to go somewhere to review my favorite tutorials.
sure would be useful w/a little pop-up description on some of these when moving a cursor of the selection.
i am thinking that when i click on the star/save to favs i should be able to go somewhere to review my favorite tutorials.
#7
Posted 25 September 2008 - 08:58 AM
soseberg, on Sep 25 2008, 01:19 AM, said:
i am thinking that when i click on the star/save to favs i should be able to go somewhere to review my favorite tutorials.
Clicking on the star you describe saves the URL in the Internet Explorer favorites list. In other words it bookmarks that link for you. You can find it in your Internet Explorer Bookmarks list. If you use a browser other that Internet Explorer it will not work. Note that hovering the cursor over the star that it states IE Only.
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A learning experience is one of those things that say, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that." — Douglas Adams.
Why is the word abbreviation so long?
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#8
Posted 20 February 2009 - 05:36 AM
Tg I LOVE YOU!
Wohoo I don't need to bookmark all the topicsI post on ftw
This post has been edited by Skydie: 20 February 2009 - 05:37 AM
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