How can I find all posts of mine ? I have some posts few days before and I have to scroll every page to find them. How can I find posts by the user name on this forum ?

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Re: Finding all of my posts
by dHarry (Abbot) on Feb 24, 2009 at 10:57 UTC

    Go to your home node and click on writups.

    Update: There is also a "Nodes You Wrote" in the menu;-)

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Re: Finding all of my posts
by puudeli (Pilgrim) on Feb 24, 2009 at 11:00 UTC

    Use Perl Monks User Search or look at the right side of your browser (where the nodelets are). In the Find Nodes nodelet there is a direct link to the Nodes You Wrote.

    --
    seek $her, $from, $everywhere if exists $true{love};
Re: Finding all of my posts
by repellent (Priest) on Feb 24, 2009 at 15:59 UTC
    Others have mentioned how.

    Also, if you wanted to be informed when someone has replied to one of your nodes:

    1. Go to your home node.
    2. Edit your:Settings.
    3. Select See also:Message Settings at the top.
    4. Check the /msg me when there's a reply to one of my posts box.
Re: Finding all of my posts
by jdporter (Paladin) on Feb 24, 2009 at 13:50 UTC

    Wow, you really are green, aren't you. :-)

    When you first log into the site, you're normally on the Login page, which then asks you:

    Would you like to go to your home node, ...
    See Logging on to PerlMonks for more info.

    I also recommend that you read the PerlMonks FAQ... though, unfortunately, it doesn't address this specific question.

    Between the mind which plans and the hands which build, there must be a mediator... and this mediator must be the heart.

      Gently... gently...

        ... and this is why I like Perlmonks. :)


        That that is is that that is not is not
Re: Finding all of my posts
by matze77 (Friar) on Feb 28, 2009 at 11:03 UTC

    Others mentioned already how to find your homenode e.g.. I think it would be nice (if you want of course) if you put some info on yourself at your homenode (edit your "Profile"), so people know who they face, what are your goals e.g.,
    dont forget to use your scratchpad manish.rathi's scratchpad (for code sniplets e.g.). Spent some time to figure out how things work here. It it worth the additional time i think ...

    And welcome :-)

    hth
    MH