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#1 Posted : Saturday, January 1, 2011 12:33:38 PM(UTC)

Happy New Year Jane & Fiona!
I have been loving EYB even more than usual this holiday season as I planned all of our Christmas and New Years menus with the help of EYB.  I have been cooking so much in the past 10 days that I just told my husband that I won't be cooking next week!  In addition to all of the holiday meals, in the last 3 days I made 4 kinds of stock: chicken, vegetable, veal, and beef! (Thank you, Molly Stevens!) I'm set for braising for the rest of the winter!


Here's what I find really frustrating on EYB: when I go to the page for a particular book, it offers up the recipes 25 at a time.  As I scroll through the recipes and I want to look at a comment made about a particular recipe, when I navigate back to the recipe list, I end up back on the first 25 recipes page, even if I was on the 4th or 10th page.  This is really, really frustrating.  Can this be fixed, so that when I navigate back I end up where I started?


Thanks,


Laura

#2 Posted : Saturday, January 1, 2011 3:41:38 PM(UTC)
I "right click" on the recipe and open it in another window, make my ratings/comments and then close that second window, leaving my original window in place. This is the best solution I have found to this problem of moving from a long list in EYB to a specific item and then back to my filtered list.
#3 Posted : Saturday, January 1, 2011 4:23:01 PM(UTC)

I understand your frustration Laura.  This is an Internet Explorer issue that we hope is going to be fixed in the next version of IE.  So your solution is either to use another browser such as Mozilla Firefox or to do what Cheri suggests and open a new tab whenever you want to look at anything in the list.  Another way to do it is hold down CTRL then click, then when you've finished viewing, close that tab and you are back in the list where you left it.  This is a good trick to use whenever you don't want to lose your place on a website.

#4 Posted : Sunday, January 2, 2011 1:55:57 AM(UTC)

Thank you Cheri and Jane!  Cheri's suggestion of right-clicking on the recipe works perfectly!  This is a great solution until this problem can be fixed for those of us who use IE.

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