maniqui Posted January 16, 2016 Posted January 16, 2016 Hi. Sometimes, I give a "like" to a post reply as a way not only to like it, but also to bookmark it (because it may be useful in the future). I wonder if there is a way to list & browse all the replies I've liked. Or if there is a better way to "bookmark" replies. Thanks.
kongondo Posted January 16, 2016 Posted January 16, 2016 (edited) Don't know if that is possible (I know one can view their liked content though)...How about doing it the 'old-fashioned' way, ctrl-D . I do that often (not just bookmarking threads but posts as well) but also use SearchMark to search through contents of my bookmarks. Edit: Welcome to PW and the forums Edited January 17, 2016 by kongondo 1
LostKobrakai Posted January 16, 2016 Posted January 16, 2016 On your profile page there's a tab "Likes". Should be what you're looking for. Edit: Should've looked more closely. These are just own posts which were liked by others.
Mike Rockett Posted January 17, 2016 Posted January 17, 2016 If you'd like to bookmark a specific post, your best bet is to drag its identifying number (the #n to the right of the name of the person who made the post) into a folder on your bookmarks bar.
horst Posted January 17, 2016 Posted January 17, 2016 Not with Likes but with Follows you can use the IPboard filter: ------------------ Another approach: Something like Kongondo uses, (Browserbookmarks with SearchCapabilities), but browser independent, could be: to use the bowsers functionality to send pagelinks by email. (It opens your default email program with a new email where the subject and body part is populated with the page title and page url). Before sending, you can add as many notices, text / tags / keywords / categories, or some copy / pasted segments from the webpage, etc. When sending this to a dedicated emailaddress that gets parsed by a module within PW, you have a browser independent storage with fulltext search. 2
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