Mystery/Thriller Reading Friends discussion
Goodreads Tips, etc.
>
Folder/Orientation Question
date
newest »
newest »
JanOMalleycat wrote: "I hope this isn't the stupidest question ever, but when I'm reading by traveling from unread topic to unread topic, is there an easy way to see what folder I'm in? I've looked around, and I may be ..."If you go to the top of the page, just before the first message, you will see that information. For example, this one says Topic: Goodreads tips, etc. (That's the folder) Then Folder/Orientation Question (which is the specific thread).
JanOMalleycat wrote: "I hope this isn't the stupidest question ever, but when I'm reading by traveling from unread topic to unread topic, is there an easy way to see what folder I'm in?I had that problem too, Jan. If you click on "discssions," it will give you the name of the folder. Dan/AZ
Cheryl said: "If you go to the top of the page, just before the first message, you will see that information. For example, this one says Topic: Goodreads tips, etc. (That's the folder) Then Folder/Orientation Question (which is the specific thread)."Thanks, Cheryl! I knew it had to be right in front of my eyes somewhere, but I just wasn't getting it.
Despite the stupidity of my question, I am, nevertheless, really enjoying seeing my name in the "topic started by" slot.
Jan O'Cat, smirking
JanOMalleycat preened: "I am, nevertheless, really enjoying seeing my name in the "topic started by" slot."It was only a matter of time before the kitty found a replacement for her "my name in the AOL thread" obsession.
Carol, off to create more topics.
Carol poo-pooed: "It was only a matter of time before the kitty found a replacement for her "my name in the AOL thread" obsession."You just wish you'd thought of it first!
Jan O'Cat, another example of the Bonadie calling the kitty black!



Sometimes,just sometimes, I like to check to see if I'm on topic.
Jan O'Cat