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Subject: Your Guide to Searching for Old Threads.

You can use ctrl+f to bring up the "Find" menu. You can go to each page and type in the title or your name.

  • 02.27.2005 5:09 PM PDT
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I just want to know what genius made a forum without a search function. I mean its a pretty basic concept. It's a fundamental part of a forum.Good luck taking over the world when you miss something like this bungie

[Edited on 4/2/2005 11:47:31 PM]

  • 04.02.2005 11:42 PM PDT
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wow. This helps, thanks.

  • 04.08.2005 1:36 PM PDT
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Use another browser... like mozilla firefox, then you can bookmark pages easy123. I think the website is www.mozilla.org

Don't blame me if they've changed the address and you get something dodgy :P

  • 04.24.2005 2:06 PM PDT

With B.B. gone, the passion of Bungie.net has lessened.

In light of recent topics regarding the lack of a search feature, I thought it might be a good idea to bump my old thread for at least a little bit, so people can see it and not create new threads regarding the lack of a search feature.

I apologize for breaking the "No bumps" rule.

And to add to the topic, google works quite well for finding old threads.

Just type something like this "Bungie.net [your username] [name of the thread]" and it sometimes pops up. The more specific you are, the less crap you have to sift through.

[Edited on 8/7/2005]

  • 08.07.2005 9:46 AM PDT

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