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    <Guide> Bookmark'd Forum Threads!

    If you are like me, you have many of your most frequently visited threads bookmarked. I have mine marked for bumping. If you want to set your bookmark to go to the most recent page of the thread simple do the following:

    Regular Bookmark (example)
    http://www.ownedcore.com/forums/mmo-...aladin-us.html (Corrupted Ashbringer Paladin <US>)

    Edited Bookmark:
    http://www.ownedcore.com/forums/mmo-...ger-paladin-us-300.html

    Simply add a "-(large number)" after where I have shown, and it will always go the the most recent page!

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