This has been a 'problem' in KFN - how can you find all of your posts easily using the search function in KFN? The answer is "you can't - unless you set up your posts to be able to do so."
The key is to include in every post you make, something that is unique to you, and to you alone. Ideally, it should be something that doesn't detract from the post. I've developed a solution to this problem.
You'll notice in my signature line, that I'm a registered Linux and Kubuntu user, and that each has it's own unique number. The number isn't unique enough for this solution, but the full text is:
Linux User #446986
Kubuntu User #15733
I've started to include Kubuntu User #15733 in my posts. But, I said that "it should be something that doesn't detract from the post." It isn't. So, you may ask, how can that be so?
Simple. This is what I'm now including in each post I make:
What? You missed it? Okay, here it is again, this time, between the brackets: []
Huh? Still don't see it?
That's because there isn't anything to see, but the text is there.
I just add this any where in my posts. It's a non-functional hyperlink. Because there is no 'description', the hyperlink isn't visible in the displayed post, but it is within the post, and so, it can be searched for.
In this way, I can now search on "Kubuntu User #15733" (search with the quotes) and find each and every post I make that includes this string.
Any unique string can be used. You do have to remember to include it, but if you do, then locating any/all of your posts in KFN is simple. If only I had thought of this 'way back' when I first came to KFN. Oh well, better late than never.
The key is to include in every post you make, something that is unique to you, and to you alone. Ideally, it should be something that doesn't detract from the post. I've developed a solution to this problem.
You'll notice in my signature line, that I'm a registered Linux and Kubuntu user, and that each has it's own unique number. The number isn't unique enough for this solution, but the full text is:
Linux User #446986
Kubuntu User #15733
I've started to include Kubuntu User #15733 in my posts. But, I said that "it should be something that doesn't detract from the post." It isn't. So, you may ask, how can that be so?
Simple. This is what I'm now including in each post I make:
What? You missed it? Okay, here it is again, this time, between the brackets: []
Huh? Still don't see it?
That's because there isn't anything to see, but the text is there.
I just add this any where in my posts. It's a non-functional hyperlink. Because there is no 'description', the hyperlink isn't visible in the displayed post, but it is within the post, and so, it can be searched for.
In this way, I can now search on "Kubuntu User #15733" (search with the quotes) and find each and every post I make that includes this string.
Any unique string can be used. You do have to remember to include it, but if you do, then locating any/all of your posts in KFN is simple. If only I had thought of this 'way back' when I first came to KFN. Oh well, better late than never.
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