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Posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on April 11, 2003 at 14:46:22 from (66.187.34.37):
Having been here quite sometime, these shortcuts I use are probably well known, but just in case... If you click on the (+) sign after a subject instead of the subject, you can view all of the responses on a single pane without going back and forth. This is valid unless a response is attached to another response in which case you have to go back to read that one. Second, and related. Once a thread or (+) has been read the subject or (+) change color so I know I have read that thread. This comes in handy since I have no loyalty to any particular tractor color (yet) and visiting at least 8 boards several times a day, I click on the latest post before I switch boards. When I return I only have to scroll down to the nearest color change to know where I left off. If there is a particular thread of interest, adding it to my favorites on my browser takes me right to that page or the adjacent page until administration moves it further back. Then I simply delete the favorite. Any other shortcuts I have not discovered yet?
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