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Profile [ue] Ari Ervaskivi

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Message 589 - Posted: 23 Jun 2004, 9:07:05 UTC

Hi!

I noticed this very small detail :)

When i'm browsing my account etc. i can find that one and only "back to" link goes to Seti@home main page.

When i'm deep on tree looking some WU details, i hope some more links.

One might be somethink like " Back to your account page" Maybe some others too?

It is quite frustrating push several times back button on my browser or go throw Seti mainpage.

Propably someone has been thinking this already and links are coming in first suitable situation ;)

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Ari
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Message 596 - Posted: 23 Jun 2004, 10:09:34 UTC

Doesn't your browser have a recent history feature under your back button? This allows you to easily go back three pages. You don't actually need to press it three times.

Even better, just bookmark your account page.
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Tim Wagner, Calgary Alberta

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Message 10548 - Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 3:59:26 UTC - in response to Message 596.  

> Doesn't your browser have a recent history feature under your back button?
> This allows you to easily go back three pages. You don't actually need to
> press it three times.
>
> Even better, just bookmark your account page.
>
>
When I use the back button it seems to clear the changes (and yes I do hit aply first) so that is not a viable option.
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