If you want a one-click link to a RAT page with the legend on the bottom, you could add the following to the list of links in your personal nodelet:

[href://?node_id=397425;showlegend=bottom|Recently Active Threads]

If you don't know about it already, your personal nodelet lets you build a list of your favorite pages in Perl Monks. To activate your personal nodelet,

  1. Go into your user settings (there is a link at the top of your user page).
  2. On the user settings page, choose the "Nodelet Settings" link. This brings you to a page with a list of nodelets (the things in the sidebar of the default user page).
  3. You can use the nodelet settings page to select and rearrange the nodelets - just fill in the boxes next to each nodelet name with a number indicating the order in which you want the nodelet to appear on your sidebar.

For more information on creating custom shortcuts, see What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information?.

Best, beth


In reply to Re: I'd like to permanently move "Legend" to the bottom of "Recently Active Threads" page. by ELISHEVA
in thread I'd like to permanently move "Legend" to the bottom of "Recently Active Threads" page. by generator

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