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Why doesn't unsubscribing from a conv take you back to your space..
Initech_guy Started conversation Oct 13, 2004
..without having to click on a link? I'd imagine that clicking unsubscribe to a conversation would automatically take you back to your space. Instead, you have to click on a link to do that.
Sorry if this discussed in another conversation!
Why doesn't unsubscribing from a conv take you back to your space..
Mort - a middle aged Girl Interrupted Posted Oct 13, 2004
Dunno, but I find it really useful as I have been known on the odd occasion (after partaking of a small glass of low alcoholic wine ) to unsubscribe accidently and it makes it easy to resubscribe. Otherwise it can be a to find the thread again!
Why doesn't unsubscribing from a conv take you back to your space..
Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Oct 13, 2004
Traveller in Time on another thread
"Indeed, the only buttons without a confirmation or way back couse enough problems already.
(The 'Single Sign On' buttons just below the page title work without confirmation)"
Why doesn't unsubscribing from a conv take you back to your space..
Initech_guy Posted Oct 13, 2004
If you're tipsy enough you'll just end up clicking the 'return to my space' button anyways
As you can see, I'm staunchly opposed to extra-mouse clicking...
Why doesn't unsubscribing from a conv take you back to your space..
SEF Posted Oct 13, 2004
You could do it by opening a new window and then just close the new window or adjust the URL for the next thing you want to remove instead of returning to your space. That saves some page opening - which is especially useful when the servers are slow and faulty.
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