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Many thanks !
Whilst it's not quite the same as "your posts", you can go to your profile and click on "comments" which shows you your last few posts in whatever thread it might be. You can click on them from here and it'll take you to those threads you've been posting in.
"All discussions" is a bit like "new posts" in that it will tell you what's been posted in recently, although only by forum and not in recent order.
Still, this is one way to browse this place. I'm still getting to grips with it, but it's getting easier. I'm sure it will for everyone soon.
Maybe Bartleby can post a photo with a big arrow telling me where I should look.
Anyway, you should see when you click on your profile 4 tabs. The last one is comments. I'm not sure why you'd not see it. Perhaps it's a glitch or it has somehow been disabled? Dunno.
:-ss
No worries... I see you have discussions and comments on your profile so I'll just follow you around.
;))
HTML Code Generator
You must plug in your link and it will give you the code for whatever the item is you are posting.
I too am picking up a little html at work, but thanks @retrokitty for the code generator, that's pretty useful! :)
I presume the work one would be a pretty up to date version
@retrokitty, list of members not available, you can search for a username and find results. here he is
is there any way I can fix or improve it?
Problem is with IE, the Windows browser is built in their operating system and so many issues can arise from 3rd party software, the large amount of browser settings (Tools/Internet Options), and the IE security settings (Internet Options, Security tab)
I know for instance that the java scripting used by the quote option often messes up in IE resulting in the multiple quote issues you see all over the site (it doesn't register the opening bracket < resulting in an unknown tag in HTML and the quote looks like this: blockquote> Seve said.....)
By far the best browser I've used is google chrome for its speed, firefox is also quite nice. But this has nothing to do with this site, just navigation in general. Non-IE browsers don't require updates, don't crash often and in Chrome's case, all tabs are independent and if one crashes everything else remains. With IE, if a tab crashes, all tabs crash and Explorer also crashes, it can lead to a blue screen and severe damage to the OS.