Is there a way to sort out "New Posts" function?
Is there a way to sort out "New Posts" function?
This board is a vast resource of information and a blessing to all those who have RX7's.
I find myself weeding through the 100's of new posts to find things that pertain to me, or interest me.
Is there a way to setup my own user options so that when I click on "New Posts" it only shows new posts in certain subsections? For instance, if I only wanted to see 3rd Gen relative information, is there a way to isolate those sections when reading new posts?
I'd like to weed out all the 1st and 2nd gen stuff, the regional stuff, lounge, etc, but keep the marketplace, vendor, and 3rd gen stuff.
-Adam
I find myself weeding through the 100's of new posts to find things that pertain to me, or interest me.
Is there a way to setup my own user options so that when I click on "New Posts" it only shows new posts in certain subsections? For instance, if I only wanted to see 3rd Gen relative information, is there a way to isolate those sections when reading new posts?
I'd like to weed out all the 1st and 2nd gen stuff, the regional stuff, lounge, etc, but keep the marketplace, vendor, and 3rd gen stuff.
-Adam
Last edited by mar3; Oct 9, 2009 at 11:36 PM. Reason: INQ came up w/nada...
Ok, a Mod, an Admin and a SuperMod all replied to a PM I sent and none of them said that they knew of any such filtering feature as you want. I'm kicking this out there in case a seriously hardcore 'Net freak knows of a way to pull off that stunt using just the features presently available on this web architecture.
If there's nothing but crickets chirping, you might want to start a thread in the Suggestions board asking for that feature...
Mario III
If there's nothing but crickets chirping, you might want to start a thread in the Suggestions board asking for that feature...

Mario III
This is a great idea. Kinda like the search in separate sub-forums. I am VERY new to the RX and looking for info. This sites FAQ is Amazing. It makes me scared to ask a question; because I know it is probably answered in the FAQ!






