@nerdegutta, I suppose you'll be fishing from that? Post pics of the fish please. 
The old vB software let you list the posts you had "thanked" and so that is what I used that utility for. Since that went away, I now have no reasonable way to go back to the posts I had flagged.That's why I created a folder where I keep links to AAC that's called "Watched Threads"... that is, threads that I intend to visit and maintain every once in a while, but not too often.
Hey... maybe this could be a good suggestion to add to this site? A feature called "Bookmarked Threads" or something similar?
@WBahn, what do you think?
The humans have arrived on planet 3.The moon rises above Monterrey's beautiful mountains. I'm not sure if the antennas look good on the picture or not... but they're definitely part of the landscape.
I hadn't considered that it looks kind of alien, ain't it?The humans have arrived on planet 3.![]()
You can "watch" a thread without posting to it. There's a button at the top of the page. That's effectively the same as bookmarking as it adds to the default "watched threads" folder.That's why I created a folder where I keep links to AAC that's called "Watched Threads"... that is, threads that I intend to visit and maintain every once in a while, but not too often.
Hey... maybe this could be a good suggestion to add to this site? A feature called "Bookmarked Threads" or something similar?
@WBahn, what do you think?
Thanks, I already knew about that, and in fact I use it regularly. My question was about the possibility of bookmarking threads without having to watch them.You can "watch" a thread without posting to it. There's a button at the top of the page. That's effectively the same as bookmarking as it adds to the default "watched threads" folder.
That does me absolutely no good for a couple of reasons. It is seldom an entire thread that I want to bookmark, but rather specific posts within that thread. Knowing that I have "bookmarked" a thread often tells me little because often those jewel posts are not directly related to the thread title. And if I have to search through dozens or hundreds of posts within a thread trying to see if one of the posts happens to turn out to be one of the ones I wanted to be able to refer back to, then it might as well be lost. But even more so, every thread I reply to automatically gets added to the Watched Threads list (which is not only the default behavior, but the way I want it). I currently have 227 PAGES of watched threads or nearly 5000 threads. I have perhaps a dozen posts that I want to be able to refer to. To the best of my knowledge, all of the ones that I bookmarked using the "Thanks" option in vB are in that list, but so what?You can "watch" a thread without posting to it. There's a button at the top of the page. That's effectively the same as bookmarking as it adds to the default "watched threads" folder.
I'm not that good fisher.@nerdegutta, I suppose you'll be fishing from that? Post pics of the fish please.![]()

Gorgeous pictures, man... I especially liked the last two. They're what I like to call desktop-worthyPrepare yourselves for a photo dump....


oooohhhhh... that sunset is already part of my desktop slides!View from my front yard one evening (maybe after the ice storm? Can't remember for sure)
There's a lot more where that came from!I love the cat photo,
You want to post cat photos... fine... but you're going to have to decide between this thread... and this thread...There's a lot more where that came from!![]()
I actually need to add a new member to my post on that threadYou want to post cat photos... fine... but you're going to have to decide between this thread... and this thread...![]()
well.... what are you waiting for?I actually need to add a new member to my post on that thread![]()
Already postedwell.... what are you waiting for?![]()