Refresh History in the New Bridgebase Version
#1
Posted 2019-May-06, 08:13
Thanks!
#2
Posted 2019-May-06, 08:31
#3
Posted 2019-May-06, 12:39
etha, on 2019-May-06, 08:31, said:
Your settings should be saved automatically (unless you are running in private browsing mode, disabled cookies, or similar).
#4
Posted 2019-May-06, 12:41
RobS132, on 2019-May-06, 08:13, said:
Thanks!
Right now I think the only way to do it is to go back to "my table" and click "other tables" again.
Adding an explicit Refresh button is on our list of things to do. Thanks for your patience.
#5
Posted 2019-May-07, 04:59
fred, on 2019-May-06, 12:39, said:
Yes I know but lets say I clear my browser cache and cookies for security reason every week, it quickly becomes annoying to have to reset all the settings.
#6
Posted 2019-May-07, 08:00
etha, on 2019-May-07, 04:59, said:
Local Storage is the standard place for browser applications to remember settings. If you deliberately delete this, it forgets them.
That's how the old version worked, except it used Flash Local Storage instead of the native browser Local Storage.
#7
Posted 2019-May-07, 10:40
barmar, on 2019-May-07, 08:00, said:
That's how the old version worked, except it used Flash Local Storage instead of the native browser Local Storage.
yes it was annoying in the flash version too.
If you can tell me exactly where the bbo settings are saved that would help in fact I can either just copy them and save them or I can make them undeletable.
#8
Posted 2019-May-08, 09:12
etha, on 2019-May-07, 10:40, said:
In Developer Tools, go to the Application tab. Expand Local Storage and click on www.bridgebase.com. All the keys beginning with your username are the saved settings for that user.
That doesn't really help you with saving the settings, though. Here's a Chrome extension that might be helpful, the description says you can use it to export and import.
https://chrome.googl...efhkap?hl=en-US
This assumes you're using Chrome, there should be similar solutions for other browsers.
#9
Posted 2019-May-08, 11:16
barmar, on 2019-May-08, 09:12, said:
That doesn't really help you with saving the settings, though. Here's a Chrome extension that might be helpful, the description says you can use it to export and import.
https://chrome.googl...efhkap?hl=en-US
This assumes you're using Chrome, there should be similar solutions for other browsers.
Thanks.
#10
Posted 2019-May-26, 15:28
fred, on 2019-May-06, 12:41, said:
I've tried that repeatedly as I was playing a friendly match with and against friends today, and never saw any of the numbers change (i.e. refresh). You sure this is a "way to do it"?
#11
Posted 2020-October-14, 21:38
Globit