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AnonJr
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United States
5768 Posts

Posted - 23 August 2005 :  11:38:27  Show Profile  Visit AnonJr's Homepage  Reply with Quote
And no it has nothing to do with Col. Flagg of M.A.S.H. fame...

A MOD idea for any programmers with some spare time on thier hands... now all two of you pay attention.

(I searched, but was unable to find what I am about to describe)

Has someone found or built (or be willing to) a MOD that would let you flag a post for follow up later. I know that in your profile you can see topics that you have posted to recently - but I don't want to just start resurecting ancient topics for my own purposes. Or adding comments to things that don't need them just so I can find it later.

One of the most frustrating things that I find is that I run across something that I would like to follow up on later, or stay on top of, or even keep in mind - but when I get home I can neither remember nor find what it was. I know the forum has a subscription setting, but as evidenced here, if your user base is too large you get a drop in performance.

Any takers?
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Shaggy
Support Moderator

Ireland
6780 Posts

Posted - 23 August 2005 :  11:48:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=57580&SearchTerms=bookmark or topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5144&SearchTerms=bookmark

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Search is your friend
“I was having a mildly paranoid day, mostly due to the
fact that the mad priest lady from over the river had
taken to nailing weasels to my front door again.”

Edited by - Shaggy on 23 August 2005 11:49:49
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AnonJr
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United States
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Posted - 23 August 2005 :  12:01:54  Show Profile  Visit AnonJr's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Goes to show that your search is only as good as the terms you use! <
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