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Old 03-13-2011, 10:38 AM #5
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I Think - if you move your cursor to the right (where your post/link is) a box will appear that has an 'x' and if you click on that it will 'UN-post' your unwanted post......

......I'm learning too...... so, don't quote me on this

You're a GENIUS. Now I know how to do these things.

One more challenge for you guys. And it's a beauty.

Every time I bring up Facebook on my browser (All I have to do is click on the word Facebook), and it brings me to my husband's NEWSFEED page. I then have to go to the left, click on my husband's name and THEN I get to his home page on facebook.

I have looked and tried to find ways to bypass this Newsfeed thing.

It's not a big thing, it's just that I would like to know how to change the settings so that when I want to go to Facebook, Alan's NEWSFEED page does not pop up. Just Alan's home page on Facebook.

This is so cool.

Melody
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