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Requesting a search bar on your subscribed threads page that you can use to search your subscribed threads titles and content.
Hello all.
I would like to be able to search my subscribed threads page like you can here with the title matching and text highlighting. The search bar itself would be located near the top of the page, much like it is here.
As I use, and have come to appreciate the subscribed threads feature, this is something that would make it totally rock. I have 150+ subscribed threads, and it gets to a point where you want to find that one thing, that one post, that one answer that someone gave, next to impossible to find in it's current format. I do realize 'cleaning' it may help, but i find it useful that all threads that I post to, rather me starting them or not, are archived so that I can get back to them quickly. A search feature would really just logically improve the usability of this feature.
Thanks for your time, and thanks for the wonderful website. Hopefully this rationale makes sense.
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