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Konqueror Question (or should that be "kwestion?") by LeiraHoward2002-06-18 13:48:24
  That's interesting ... by bugarup2002-06-18 13:59:20
    Use Microsoft IE by Naruki2002-06-18 14:02:50
      Are you trying to invent Godwin's *nix Law? ;) (n/ (n/t) by bugarup2002-06-18 14:06:02
        No, it really IS much better. by nin_man2002-06-18 14:09:52
          I hate to say it, but I agree by nawft2002-06-18 14:18:38
            Ha! Bugarup loses! by Naruki2002-06-18 14:19:43
              Well, I'll come in on the fence by Nea2002-06-18 14:24:15
                I have that SAME exact problem! by Naruki2002-06-18 14:25:59
                  I too have that SAME exact problem! by nawft 2002-06-18 14:33:53
only with Konqueror instead of Opera.
The history seems to only hold about 500 links. so by the middle of the day the threads I read in the morning aren't highlighted anymore. That wasn't so bad when I never tried to read the whole board, but with great power comes great responsibility. Therefore I now try, and consequntly fail.
I have looked all over and can't seem to find the spot where I can change the size or number of links remembered.
Grrrr. Don't these browser designers have UF mods in mind when they make these.
[ Reply ]
                    Flat mode is thy friend, young moderator. ;) (n/t) by bugarup2002-06-18 14:42:26
                    On Opera... by Avium2002-06-18 19:34:53
                      Wish that worked. by Naruki2002-06-19 05:43:56

 

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