in reply to Timestamp on content pages

Another idea would be to add your nodes that you have to read in to your temporary pool. It can be possible via checkboxes in recently active threads. Once you read that, you can have "delete from my pool" button on each node.

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Re^2: Timestamp on content pages
by demerphq (Chancellor) on Nov 19, 2004 at 18:02 UTC

    Interesting, do you mean this via the node filtering mechanism or a new enhancement?

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      If it is possible via node filtering mechanism, it would be nice. It may be a little load on database, but may serve some other purposes in the future as well. So instead of you deciding that you have checked out the nodes of the 'current load', you can check out per node/(parent node) base. That's too much for asking, but may serve useful purposes for many of us , regular users.

      BTW, I find 'Recently active threads' very useful.

        Thank you for your kind words. Im curious still: have you actually played with the thread filtering features in RAT? Does anybody use them? I admit they were a bit of a half born idea, so its quite possible it needs refining to be truly useful.

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Re^2: Timestamp on content pages
by gaal (Parson) on Nov 20, 2004 at 06:41 UTC
    What's this "temporary pool"? I fished around a bit but couldn't find it.
      It is a new term coined by me :-)

      What I am trying to say that, it could be a new node for the user, that could display the nodes that you would like to see, but not necessarily add to personal bookmarks yet. The pool can get its nodes from recently active threads, newest nodes etc and then you can clear as you have seen them.