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how to view last week's posts?

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  • Started 3 weeks ago by balla123
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balla123
Posts: 3

how do you view last week topics??
i havnt looked at em yet :(

thankss

Posted 3 weeks ago #
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Santo
Santo
Posts: 486

You need to be logged in using your login information that you had used earlier during the registration. In the Forum page you will see "Views" below that you have the links to access the post that you started or you participated in.

Posted 3 weeks ago #
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balla123
Posts: 3

no i mean topics from the main howtogeek page

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madmacs
madmacs
Posts: 1389

Hi balla123, welcome to HTG. What exactly are you looking for? A good way to keep track of the articles written on HTG is to suscribe to them through daily E-Mail updates, seen here on the top right. If you know what it was you were looking for but cannot find it anymore then use the search function next to the logout button and use key words. Matt

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whs
whs
Posts: 10348

Just go to the bottom of the main forum page and click thru 1,2,3,4,etc.

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balla123
Posts: 3

like on : http://www.howtogeek.com/latest/

how would i view last weeks how-to's??

thanks

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LH
LH
Posts: 7482

Do what madmacs said above. That way you can easily find them (even years later from now).

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thegeek
The Geek
Posts: 1887

We're going to be adding in "Next" links for the articles on the front page.

Posted 3 weeks ago #
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thegeek
The Geek
Posts: 1887

FYI

We've added in "Next" buttons on the HTG homepage, so now you can page through all of the articles.

Posted 2 weeks ago #
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