How can I get a subset of only questions or threads that I have started?

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Re: How to search for my questions?
by Arunbear (Prior) on Jan 08, 2005 at 21:53 UTC
    In detail
    1. Go to Super Search
    2. Put your user name in the 'Match -or- Exclude authors' box
    3. Check the sections you want to find writeups in (e.g. 'Seekers of Perl Wisdom' for questions)
    4. Check the 'Don't include replies' radio button
    5. (Choose other search options as needed)
    6. Press the 'Search' button
Re: How to search for my questions?
by ambrus (Abbot) on Jan 08, 2005 at 19:28 UTC
Re: How to search for my questions?
by rtwingfield (Acolyte) on Jan 09, 2005 at 17:48 UTC
    Thanks, . . .bet I'm not the first to (at least privately) ask this question. Seems like a quick "short cut" solution would be nice on the web-page.

    In the mean time, I've added this thread to my Favorites.

      There's Nodes you Wrote too (1st link on the Find Nodes nodelet), and it's easy to scan it, so maybe that's why there's no other shortcuts.

      Update: if you want a shortcut, you can add it to your personal nodelet. Enable personal nodelet in your nodelet settings, and add the link to it in Personal Nodelet Settings.

      Update: first link broken, noticed by ysth

      If you follow the "Number of Writeups" link on your home node, it will list all of your nodes with their current reputation. I think that is a pretty good shortcut, and having it be any more obvious would, IMHO, be a waste.

      Anima Legato
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