If I understand your suggestion correctly I would save a "favorite" link to the page but tack on an additional parameter. Unless I'm mistaken (a very real possibility!), that won't log me in. Once I'm logged in and on the page, moving the legend is a single click.

It's not that I mind doing it, but the mere fact that the option to "move legend to bottom" is available at all would indicate that (many?) users might find its default position less than optimal.

I'm allowed the option to alter my view of the monastery in many other ways, style/color, filter users, hide particular sections, etc. Call me obsessive, but it rankles me to have to push that button every time I get to the page instead of seeing the most recent post.

OK, Rant over! I'll go back to pushing the refresh button again and again and again...

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generator


In reply to How is a bookmark (in favorites?) faster than clicking on "move legend to bottom"? by generator
in thread I'd like to permanently move "Legend" to the bottom of "Recently Active Threads" page. by generator

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