Searching only my Subscribed threads?
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Searching only my Subscribed threads?
So I have this tendency to subscribe to completely random threads where I find a tasty nugget of information that I want to save for later. Needless to say, I'm up to around 562 or so threads as of today, and it makes finding things difficult. This is complicated by the fact that I'm automatically sub'd to any thread I comment in.
Is there any way to search only my subscribed threads?
or
Can we get that function added into the "Subscribed Threads/Subscriptions" view?
It may be that I'm retarded and there is a way to do this already, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Thanks!
Is there any way to search only my subscribed threads?
or
Can we get that function added into the "Subscribed Threads/Subscriptions" view?
It may be that I'm retarded and there is a way to do this already, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Thanks!
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Actually, I was intelligent enough to disable that function back when I joined this site, and am VERY ocd about everything, so all my PM's are sorted and saved, and all my subscribed threads are completely on point and organized. I have like a handful of each.
I wish I was as nerdy as y8s, but damn it I'm trying
I wish I was as nerdy as y8s, but damn it I'm trying
#6
Search functions are for us with a life, filled with other things than keeping bullshit organized
"Search Subscribed Forums" exists in the advanced Search, why not a "Search Subscribe Threads" as well (Seen as a "forum")?
It's easy to describe and to envisioning the SQL, but making happen i vBullentin might not be as straight forward.
"Search Subscribed Forums" exists in the advanced Search, why not a "Search Subscribe Threads" as well (Seen as a "forum")?
It's easy to describe and to envisioning the SQL, but making happen i vBullentin might not be as straight forward.
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This is why you link the stuff you want to save for reference into your Evernote workbooks. I often paste it completely, since the interwebs sometimes lets us down and lets information be lost.
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