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By Lynnwood Brown*
All contributors: LynnwoodBrown, MichaelBrezin,
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My Watch List
GolfBizWiki makes it easy to keep track of changes made to articles you are interested in! You simply "subscribe" to an article's watch list. Then, when someone edits the article, you receive an email notifying you that the article has changed. The email contains a link to the article so you can quickly find and evaluate the change. Even if you subscribe to many articles, you still receive a single email per day. The email lists all your subscribed articles that changed in the last 24 hours. If none have changed, you don't receive the watchlist email.
Steps
- Navigate to the article you want to add to your watch list.
- Find the small envelope (
) in the list of icons to the right of the article title and click on it. That's it. You now have subscribed the article to your watch list.
- If there is a "cancel" icon (
) instead, this means that the article is already on your watch list. Click on this icon to remove the article from your watch list.
Tips
- When you subscribe to an article, you are also subscribed to its "child articles," for example, the article's associated discussion page.
Warnings
- None.
Credits
Originally posted by LynnwoodBrown on 01 Sep 2008.All contributors: LynnwoodBrown, MichaelBrezin,
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