My way to get new posts
Greetings
I've been using this way to get to the 'new posts' part of the site quicker than going to webmaster-forums.net and then clicking on "View New Posts"
You can't bookmark the URL once you click it or you'll keep getting all the same results + new posts...
So, make a new bookmark, and in the URL section, put in http://www.webmaster-forums.net/search.php?s=&action=getnew
That way, you just go quickly to the new posts page, and you don't have to search through all the forums for the post you are looking for
Just a quick tip!
Abhishek Reddy posted this at 00:11 — 18th November 2002.
He has: 3,348 posts
Joined: Jul 2001
Hey, thanks for that. This'll be much quicker for me — I hate having to wait for webmaster-forums.net to load, and then click View New Posts, then wait some more.
Busy posted this at 06:05 — 18th November 2002.
He has: 6,151 posts
Joined: May 2001
Abhi feed your hamster thats running your modem
I'm connected at 115200 bps (56k)
I have no problem coming in the front page and going thru each topic, sometimes I speed to long on one post and loose all the new marked topics, then I go to the todays posts button
Suzanne posted this at 06:12 — 18th November 2002.
She has: 5,507 posts
Joined: Feb 2000
I tend to come in through the main forum I'm responsible for, then back to the main page and hit each forum specifically.
I have the forum linked from my blog so I can just go there and click to where I want to be.
Long live dynamic websites!
Abhishek Reddy posted this at 06:14 — 18th November 2002.
He has: 3,348 posts
Joined: Jul 2001
My hamster is on strike. Something about confined spaces and high temperatures... damn unions...
disaster-master posted this at 06:56 — 18th November 2002.
She has: 2,154 posts
Joined: May 2001
I like to come through the main page and see "who is online" first.
Mark Hensler posted this at 07:12 — 18th November 2002.
He has: 4,048 posts
Joined: Aug 2000
I go to the main page, then click the new threads link. From there, I SHIFT+CLICK the threads I want to read. It opens them a new window.
Abhishek Reddy posted this at 07:54 — 18th November 2002.
He has: 3,348 posts
Joined: Jul 2001
I do that too. But 25+ iexplore instances kills processor.
The Webmistress posted this at 08:41 — 18th November 2002.
She has: 5,586 posts
Joined: Feb 2001
I have as my home page the 'View Today's Active Topics' link
Megan posted this at 14:36 — 18th November 2002.
She has: 11,421 posts
Joined: Jun 1999
I usually just come in through the home page and scroll down to see where there are new topics and who's here. I just like to kill some time this way, rather than going to the new posts link most of the time (because I'm a procrastinator, you know)
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Mark Hensler posted this at 17:28 — 18th November 2002.
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Joined: Aug 2000
Wow, you must be really tallented. I can only read/reply to one thread at a time.
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Jack Michaelson posted this at 18:12 — 18th November 2002.
He has: 1,733 posts
Joined: Dec 1999
So why did you let him go into our padded cell?
Anyway: I always come in and click 'view new posts' so thanx for the tip, nike_guy_man!
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taff posted this at 18:19 — 18th November 2002.
They have: 956 posts
Joined: Jun 2001
I usually just scroll through the whole forum looking for new post indicators. That allows me the option of jumping in on previous threads that I may not have gotten around to.
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Abhishek Reddy posted this at 23:59 — 18th November 2002.
He has: 3,348 posts
Joined: Jul 2001
I hate clicking through each one at a time. Prefer to SHIFT+click 20 times. By the time hit the last one, the first few will have loaded, so I can quickly go through each.
Criper2000 posted this at 00:31 — 19th November 2002.
He has: 23 posts
Joined: Nov 2002
that is a good idea, i think i'll try that out.
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nike_guy_man posted this at 20:35 — 25th October 2003.
They have: 840 posts
Joined: Sep 2000
With the upgrades to the board... it's a new link
Change your bookmark to:
http://www.webmaster-forums.net/search.php?do=getnew
KeithMcL posted this at 15:59 — 26th October 2003.
He has: 176 posts
Joined: Oct 1999
And if you just want to search for new posts for that particular day use this instead
http://www.webmaster-forums.net/search.php?do=getdaily
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