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Old 05-26-2005, 07:41 PM   #1
username17
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Hello,
With the somewhat recent advent of the "0 Replies Search" I find myself using the search feature more often.

What I do is keep an eye on the 0 Replies Search and help if I can, then I find myself doing a search for all posts that I've replied to, so I can reply to any threads if needed.

I'd like to see a "favorites" section for searching, so one can just click on their "favorite" and the search is performed.

I do most of my posting at work, if I did it at home, I'd bookmark the searches.

Is this a possible feature? I'm sure the feature won't be added just becase I'd like it, so what do others think, anyone else find themselves in my situation?
Thanks for any input,
-Jason
 
Old 05-26-2005, 07:50 PM   #2
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I added two bookmarks in my user CP, for both searches, I'm not sure if I can directly access them.

I was looking and saw that there's a list of all threads that I'm subscribed too, trying to figure out how to subscribe to a thread, so I can just look there.

I know I can set LQ to e-mail me, every time someone responds to my post, but I'd rather not use that option.
-Jason
 
Old 05-26-2005, 07:53 PM   #3
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Heh,
It seems that I don't "search" or even look enough, I just saw the "My LQ" section on the right which has all posts I've either replied to, or created.

I prefer the format of the search results though.
Sorry for the one sided conversation, just detailing that I have seen the other options.
-Jason
 
Old 05-28-2005, 08:40 AM   #4
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If you click on the search button below one of your posts then you will get a search results page with all of your posts. There is also another link in your profile page and in the MY LQ section to do this.
 
  


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