Any way to track threads?

I'm finding that I see an interesting topic that no one has responded to yet. I may forget where this topic was when I come back. Is there any way to track the threads that I choose so I can quickly identify my items of interest?
Try the "watch this topic for replies" option at the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
Let us know how it works for you.

Bagger
As an alternative, you can use the link "View posts since last visit" on the main forum page. This places all the active threads on a single page.

Lou
Is there a way to view all active threads since a particular time? (last hour, last day, last week etc). The 'last visit' is nice, but I find I don't always have time to read all of them in one sitting, and if I don't, it can be hard to find them again unless you go through each area/thread on its own.

A very useful feature I use often on other sites.
Originally Posted by EdZ Is there a way to view all active threads since a particular time? (last hour, last day, last week etc). .
On the search page, there is a dropdown labeled "Search previous:" that can be used to limit the quesry to select times starting with "1 day."

Lou
Originally Posted by loubert
Originally Posted by EdZ Is there a way to view all active threads since a particular time? (last hour, last day, last week etc). .
On the search page, there is a dropdown labeled "Search previous:" that can be used to limit the quesry to select times starting with "1 day."

Lou
Thanks, Lou. I needed that!
That is only available if you know what to search for unfortunately (you must put in a keyword). What I was after was a way to pull all active threads/posts within 'x' timeframe, without having to seach for anything specific. Brian's site has this feature (view active posts) that has a timeframe pulldown available of 'since last visit', 1 hour, 1 day ect. I find it very helpful.
Originally Posted by loubert As an alternative, you can use the link "View posts since last visit" on the main forum page. This places all the active threads on a single page.
Lou
Yes!. THis is not a bad homepage definition:
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ch_id=newposts