Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 21:01:37 12/23/99
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On December 22, 1999 at 14:36:08, John R. Menke, Sr. wrote: >It's not perfect. If I post a message it reverts to the default 36 hour filter. >--JRM That's because the web site doesn't use your bookmark/favourite. It uses its own default. After I post a message, I use the back button to get back to my own filter size. (You have to press it more than once, of course.) Or, you can always just use the bookmark/favourite directly again. I agree that it isn't ideal, but unless you post a great deal, it's not too much of an inconvenience. Dave > > >On December 22, 1999 at 14:33:01, John R. Menke, Sr. wrote: > >>Ok, I see how to do it now... Internet Explorer 5 calls it "favorites" (not >>bookmarks). If I set the filter to 7 days, then after the page has appeared put >>it in "favorites", it seems to work fine. From now on I'll be reading 7 days >>automatically just by clicking on that link in favorites. Thanks. >>--JRM >> >> >>On December 22, 1999 at 14:20:56, John R. Menke, Sr. wrote: >> >>>I don't know what you mean by "bookmark" the page. I don't have a bookmark >>>operation on my browser (Internet Explorer 5). >>>--JRM >>> >>> >>>On December 21, 1999 at 03:00:47, Dave Gomboc wrote: >>> >>>>On December 21, 1999 at 01:16:03, John R. Menke, Sr. wrote: >>>> >>>>>Thanks. Yes, I see it now by using the 7 day filter. I wish the 7 day filter was >>>>>automatic, or at least the 3 day filter. 36 hours isn't long enough. >>>>>--JRM >>>> >>>>Apply the filter you want, then bookmark the page. Presto: your own custom >>>>filter. >>>> >>>>Dave
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