If you want to read the questions asked between 5pm to 5.15pm yesterday, in Fluther, how do you get to it?
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June 28th, 2010
Or if you have never done it in Fluther, then any website that you have tried. It doesn’t need to be Q&A website. Just any website with pages at the bottom. What is the basic way (nothing complicated, nothing that requires having a lot of knowledge re. computers) of doing it? I tried changing the number of the page in the url, but doesn’t that mean just guessing and then going back and forth (trial and error)?
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I’m not sure that there is a way to do isolate just those questions on Fluther. I simply go to the tab I’m interested in and then look over all the questions that have been asked since I was last on.
@Seaofclouds
Wow you are a very fast reader, because I thought I took it off to edit it as soon as I put it up.
Anyway, maybe you can read the edited version?
@flo I just read the edited version. I’m not sure if there is a way to look at just the information posted in a set timeframe. If there is, I’m not sure how to do it. Maybe one of our computer guru’s will have an idea.
I don’t think you can do that. If you hit Ctrl and the letter H at the same time you can see yesterdays history of websites you visited.
@JLeslie thanks. What do you think of changing the page number in the url?
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