I personally believe that the last few times I asked something in this section, it later turned out that the feature I was after was already there, just waiting in the User Settings to be selected. But now I've gone there and looked in all reasonable places, and it seems to me that it plainly doesn't exist...

On the very machine I'm writing this, as it turns out, I'm pretty much always logged in to PM. But as it happens, I often have to come here from other computers. And I (prefer to) have to login on those. Not much harm done, but in the somewhat novel (for me) course of doing so, I noticed that it is pretty much boring to be always redirected to the incarnation of node #109 saying:

Hey. Glad you're back. Would you like to go to your home node, to Newest Nodes, or to Recently Active Threads?
...or back to The Monastery Gates?

So I wonder whether an option could be added to the effect of specifying a node that the user will be redirected to, upon login.

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In reply to Customizable login page? by blazar

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