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New Favourites functionality for the Bulletin Boards     

IanT(MoneyAM) - 02 Dec 2008 11:58

We have implemented a favourites facility, which enables you to create a list of your favourite threads, so that you can easily view them without having to search back through the other threads.

You will notice towards the left hand side of each thread title there is a grey star icon. To add a thread to your favourites, simply click on this and it will turn gold. You can select as many threads as you want, and then to view them simply click on the orange Display Favourites Only button towards the top left of the bulletin boards.

If you are viewing a thread that you want to add to your favourites, you will notice a grey star next to the thread title on the first post - again just click on this and it will be added to your favourites.


Ian

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 16:02 - 17 of 71

I think it's a very good idea. Still trying to pick my faves - thanks for the suggestion, MM. ;-)))

kernow - 02 Dec 2008 16:07 - 18 of 71

Sounds like a black = white or 1 = (-1) kind of logic lol

ptholden - 02 Dec 2008 16:11 - 19 of 71

Can I squelch AM?

Ruth - 02 Dec 2008 16:13 - 20 of 71

Big Al, its dead easy for you,;-)
do a search for any thread containing the key words , women, sex , beer,
not neccesarily in that order;-)and add to your fav list;-)))

my fav list is dead easy, if i dont like the person who started it, i wont read it unless the topic interests me,and if i dont like any thread i read i simply dont read it again,
who needs technology;-)))

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 16:20 - 21 of 71

Ruthy - your logic is as good as ever. ;-)))))

Ruth - 02 Dec 2008 16:26 - 22 of 71

Big Al, you know u can rely on me in an emergency;-)

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 16:30 - 23 of 71

I love it when you talk dirty. ;-)))

Ruth - 02 Dec 2008 16:41 - 24 of 71

Big Al, ;-)))

Strawbs - 02 Dec 2008 17:08 - 25 of 71

The favourites stars don't appear on a MAC, either next to the topic title or in the thread list.

The "Display Favourites" option in the thread list also appears squashed and only says "Display Favour"

Strawbs.

Juraj(MoneyAM) - 02 Dec 2008 17:23 - 26 of 71

Hi Strawbs,

Is it on Safari? If so, which version?

Thanks
J.

Stan - 02 Dec 2008 17:24 - 27 of 71

Strawbs,

I had the same problem, just empty the Cache then refresh and bobs your uncle.

ThePublisher - 02 Dec 2008 17:54 - 28 of 71


Well done folks. An added incentive to keep some of those old chestnuts refreshed when they drop into the mists.

TP

Strawbs - 02 Dec 2008 17:56 - 29 of 71

Hi Juraj,

Yes. Version 3.1.2 (4525.22).

The page source has the tag information for the favourites, but it's not being rendered by Safari. Tried that Stan. No change.

Strawbs.

Strawbs - 02 Dec 2008 18:10 - 30 of 71

Seems to be working now... ;-)

Thanks.

Strawbs.

Fred1new - 02 Dec 2008 19:05 - 31 of 71

Very good new function.

Could we have a ZAP button as well.

Promise not to use it to frequently!

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 21:03 - 32 of 71

What would it do?

;-0

Ruth - 02 Dec 2008 21:10 - 33 of 71

Big Al, send a sharp shock to his brain i would have thought;-)
ide like to bloody zap him with a tazer gun;-)
maybe money am instead of organising a xmas dinnner should organise one of those paint ball days, that could be a right load of fun,



Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 21:13 - 34 of 71

mmm, naked paintball.

Why's Xmas cancelled anyway?

Stan - 02 Dec 2008 23:05 - 35 of 71

The words Ruth and Brain in the same post.. a contradiction in terms surely?

Ruth - 03 Dec 2008 08:36 - 36 of 71

Stan,;-) u dont need brains to succeed in life, you only need common sense,and i have been blessed with it by the bucket full;-)))
take a look at the brains behind our big banking institiutions and what their brains have achieved , then look at the brains behind our politicians and see the mess their combined brains have achieved
And then look at little Ruthy in Rochdale,not big in the brain department,
but a very high achiever through her common sense approach ;-)

Brains or common sense, i know which ide opt for every day of the week,
says the girl with the world at her feet;-)and living a fulfilling life way way above her wildest dreams ;-)



Ruth xxx
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