Bookmark Posts Now | Available to Gold, Science Adviser & Helper Members

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A new premium feature allows Gold, Science Advisor, and Homework Helper members to bookmark specific posts, making it easier to locate important content from the past. The bookmarking process is described as lightweight and user-friendly. Currently, bookmarks are sorted by post date in descending order, with potential future enhancements for categorization. Users express enthusiasm for the feature, noting its practicality compared to existing "watched threads." This upgrade is part of a broader push to enhance user experience on the platform.
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This new premium feature is available to Gold, Science Advisor and Homework Helper members!

These usergroups can now select specific posts to bookmark. No more struggling to find that important post you read a few weeks ago. It's very lightweight and simple to use.

How to bookmark a post:
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Where to find your bookmarks:
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What the list of bookmarks looks like:
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In the future there may be primitive ways to categorize bookmarks.

If you want this feature along with other great perks, please upgrade to https://www.physicsforums.com/account/upgrades
 
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Nice! :-)
 
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Handy. thanks.
 
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Very cool! :oldcool:
 
Right now the they are sorted by post date descending. I think that is best, but let me know if you would rather have it sorted by bookmark date.
 
Awesome, thanks Greg!
 
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And, even the post within the thread --- sigh.
 
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And, even the post within the thread --- sigh.
What do you mean by this? :)
 
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What do you mean by this?
I've been using "watched threads," but couldn't mark the specific post within a particular thread --- "Short and sweet?" Great. "Marathons?" Not so great.
 
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It's very lightweight and simple to use.
You are just full of surprises. Looks very useful. :)
 
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