Amaz0ns Usage

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  • #27816
    elee0228
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    Questions for you all:

    How do you use the website?  Do you bookmark the homepage, the forum, or both?  How do you look through the forums, by using the "show unread posts since last visit" link, or just manually clicking your way through all the forums?  I'm curious, because I haven't found the best way to read through everything yet, and I wanted to hear how others do it.

    #27817
    gblock01
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    I simply have the homepage bookmarked and then use the links to get to the forum. From there, I use the "show unread posts since last visit" link. That's really all that I do to stay on top of all of the posts.

    #27818
    The_Pimp_NeonBlack
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    I's simply have the Forum bookmarked and go through the "Show unread posts since last visit" link and have to pages of the result -first and last- and go through it beginning and end.
    Odd but effective.

    Peace
    The Pimp NeonBlack

    #27819
    elee0228
    Participant

    I guess another way you could do it is to use the Recent Posts link and go through all posts in chronological order.  It can get pretty hard to follow along, but it allows you to just click one button and get everything you've missed. 

    #27820
    Prophet Tenebrae
    Participant

    What Pimp said.

    #27821
    mikazuki
    Participant

    Ah, just discovered this forum.

    At the moment, I have the forum bookmarked, then click on "Show unread posts" as well as "Show new replies" because, to my surprise, they don't show the same threads. Then I click through all the forums I regularly visit if they've been marked as having new posts (because again, many of these don't show up in "Show unread posts", at least not for me).

    I'm thinking of maybe bookmarking into a firefox folder all the pages I regularly check, then use the "Open in Tabs" feature to open them all at once.

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