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"Recently I was told by someone who uses the Safari browser on Apple that when in the forums and looking at the thread list where you see each thread, for example the lounge, the name of the person who created the thread, the name of the person who last replied and the time since the last reply, and that there is a link for the users name, and when they click that link it takes them to a list of threads that user has replied to. I've used fab for many years and use it on Google chrome, but never have I heard of or seen such a feature in all my time here. I knew about the thread list that you can view for threads you've replied to yourself, I know you can do a forum search based on thread title, but never for the option of viewing a list of threads one particular user has been active on. Is this true? Or was this person talking bullshit?" Hi op It's the green arrow next to a user name | |||
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"Click on the green arrow that shows above my post. Or if on mobile it may be located elsewhere. But that green arrow will show you my recent posts. You will only see it in the forum when someone has posted. ![]() Wow... In all my time here and I never knew that, I just thought the arrow was merely visual and non functional That certainly explains how this person knew exactly which threads I posted on ![]() | |||
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"Click on the green arrow that shows above my post. Or if on mobile it may be located elsewhere. But that green arrow will show you my recent posts. You will only see it in the forum when someone has posted. ![]() ![]() Everyday is a lesson to be learned. ![]() ![]() | |||
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