Thats what you can use the Perl/Tk Newest Nodes Client for.
I suggest you try it out if you haven't already. But it
_would_ be nicer
if the perlmonks system could remember what nodes you'd
visited and show Newest Nodes accordingly, but I don't
want to know what that would do the the
code bloat and databases system to remember that kind of
data for every active user in the system.
I was thinking more on the browser side of things. If we could somehow trick the browser into thinking it had visisted every link on the page that would be great. But I don't think there's a javascript method, except using pop-up windows and that's just evil.
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Jeremy
I didn't believe in evil until I dated it.
That would be great, but probably difficult/impossible. You
could try hacking at mozilla or the beta perl web
browser I saw metioned on this site a while back called artemis.
If you could add some special tags/cookie ability to one of
those, then submit a patch to vroom to get the perlmonks
system to detect the ability and call it if availible....
But yeah it would be very nice if it could work like you say.