1. My primary method: subscribe
2. Specific info contained in a post (I.e. vendor, parts numbers, etc) saved to Notes under specific truck and area (I.e. U 14 - auto trans) for quick reference (i.e. C 6 models/years swap). Below describes steps I use. Being that I’m an IT cave man, sure there are better and easier methods.
Thread tools
Printable version
“Copy” specific info
Go to “Notes” on Apple products
This makes sense to this cave man.
LOL. I didn't say I use the folder option. I just said it's there. ;D
Well, if it's there, does anybody use it? I'm still trying to figure it out, but thanks Jon.
i am currently around that number right now lol
Me too.
You can also organize them by making bookmark folders in your web browser. I bookmark them in categories I.e. build threads, engine, suspension, etc. I also bookmark sites with the parts I want in the same folder
This works limitedly, as I want a global function, and since I tend to hop around from device to device, not so great for me. But thanks for sharing.
I think by "tag" he simply meant that when you reply to a thread you're automatically tagging that thread. Just like was being discussed in other words.
No separate action needed.
I'm pretty sure I don't even want to know how many I've subscribed to.
But I bet searching them would not be easy!
Paul
That's the kicker, how do you search the subscriptions? I mean, I now use the site.classicbroncos.com in the google search field to search on the CB website, how would someone use google to search through your own subscriptions on the website? I don't find the search function of CB to be of any use as it does not work well, and usually takes too much time for no real rewards. Any cave man computer gurus that can give me a string that I could put in google that would search my subscriptions? Imagine the amazing answers that would be forth coming for all parties using a subscribed data field that has already been shown to have good information that can be found immediately and then put to good use. Any one? %)
Yeah, that's the way I did it too...
Yep, doing that.