Okay, I have looked and looked at the forum category pages for "follow" for that paticular forum. For example, when I go to http://www.artfairinsiders.com/forum/categories/crafts-and-craft-fa... where in the world is the word "follow" for that category? I must have the Saints/Panthers game on my mind too much to see it.
Larry Berman > Cindy WelchOctober 31, 2014 at 5:22am
Larry, as I stated, I know how to follow individual threads without posting. I wanted to follow a whole category, for example, "classifieds" so I would know when a new thread is posted.
Larry Berman > Cindy WelchOctober 30, 2014 at 6:19pm
I have no idea, Cynthia. When I check in here I just always look at the latest discussions on the left hand side. But if something has called off the home page it is tricky. Good for you, you put in the "tags." I've been seeing a few more people doing that lately which is a help, and will help you find things in the "search."
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Okay, I have looked and looked at the forum category pages for "follow" for that paticular forum. For example, when I go to http://www.artfairinsiders.com/forum/categories/crafts-and-craft-fa... where in the world is the word "follow" for that category? I must have the Saints/Panthers game on my mind too much to see it.
For the discussions which are really forums, the main page:
http://www.artfairinsiders.com/forum
At the bottom there is a follow button for all the initial forum posts.
Then it's your choice to follow individual threads by clicking on the follow button underneath the initial thread that you will get notification of.
Groups I think works a little differently. Go to the specific group page and under where you can make a post, click the follow button.
One of the usability problems is that you have to choose "stop following" which then shows "follow" to follow.
Larry Berman
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Larry, as I stated, I know how to follow individual threads without posting. I wanted to follow a whole category, for example, "classifieds" so I would know when a new thread is posted.
Larry Berman
Bottom of the first post in a thread.
Larry Berman
I have no idea, Cynthia. When I check in here I just always look at the latest discussions on the left hand side. But if something has called off the home page it is tricky. Good for you, you put in the "tags." I've been seeing a few more people doing that lately which is a help, and will help you find things in the "search."