Maybe it’s a bit confusing since it says “Tag Page” instead of “Bookmark Page”, although, I think a more accurate description of that function would be “Dog-Ear Page”, since bookmarks in a web browser are something different altogether.
I totally forgot about it last July when I was away for a week, had to carefully scroll back and not pay attention to what I saw on screen. Definetely remembering it for Thanklsgiving this year.
But I agree, “bookmark page” might be less confusing.
Well, when I started reading, I didn’t know about that tag page option either(I’m still working on page 715, after some monumental plot happenings). I think Dreamland and Red String both have that page, though I’m thankful Scott put it back after it was taken down during the web page remodel.
Hey I didn’t forget that it was there!
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*Cough* I never even knew.about it.
Maybe it’s a bit confusing since it says “Tag Page” instead of “Bookmark Page”, although, I think a more accurate description of that function would be “Dog-Ear Page”, since bookmarks in a web browser are something different altogether.
I totally forgot about it last July when I was away for a week, had to carefully scroll back and not pay attention to what I saw on screen. Definetely remembering it for Thanklsgiving this year.
But I agree, “bookmark page” might be less confusing.
Maybe even just call it “Save Page” or “Save Your Spot” or something like that.
Well, when I started reading, I didn’t know about that tag page option either(I’m still working on page 715, after some monumental plot happenings). I think Dreamland and Red String both have that page, though I’m thankful Scott put it back after it was taken down during the web page remodel.
I had no idea what that was for. Wow.