Help with navigating bluelight forums

mcgrCONTIN

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To all moderators,

Is there a way to basically view the active threads that you've recently posted in so that you can determine individuals responses to your questions, replies, threads, etc all in once place?

Right now, since i'm new, the way Ive been doing this is just going back to the forum section i know i posted in, checking the thread, and seeing if there are more responses.

Just let me know if theres a way to find a list of my own "active threads" or whatever it may be called so i can simply link directly to the threads I am personally involved in and determine responses to my questions or comments more quickly.

Thanks,

CONTIN
 
Welcome to BL, first off. :)

Secondly, I highly suggest you learn to use the site search feature. Check out the link in my signature.

I know this topic was covered in a couple different places, but I cannot find a link for you at the moment. However, to subscribe to a thread, you can find that option under the "thread tools" drop down in a thread. There's also a box you can check when you reply in the advanced reply mode. Also, to make it so you automatically subscribe, change your settings: Quick Links > Edit Options > Default Thread Subscription Mode.

Also check out: Default Thread Subscription Mode - new account default setting
 
If you click on your name where it says Welcome mcgrCONTIN you get to your profile. The statistics tab of the profile has 'find all posts by' and 'find all threads started by'.

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Or click on User CP at the top of the screen :)

The advantage of this is that it displays threads with new replies from anyone, with the most recent ones first. Whereas going through your profile will show your most recent posts, but won't show you if someone else has replied to an earlier thread.

Clicking on the upside down triangle to the left of the thread name will take you to the latest unread post in the thread. Useful if it's a very long one.
 
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