How to quickly find old topics I started?

Working on a project I have issued questions concerning parts of the project. When the last part of the project has got its answer I would like to collect the questions I have issued.
The problem is that lots of questions have been issued by other Forum members.
The little symbol indicating "my question" is easy to miss scanning numerous of pages of questions.

Any tip?

Here's how you can find your previous posts:

  • Hover the mouse pointer over your avatar in the top right corner of any arduino.cc page.
  • Click "Profile".
  • Click "Forum Settings > Edit".
  • Click "Show Posts".

Thanks a lot!
Exactly what I was searching.

Do I have to use that navigation each time I wish to se this list?
Any way to make a short way?
Saving Your answer is the bottom level….

Railroader:
Any way to make a short way?

Sure, just bookmark your "Topics" page.

pert:
Sure, just bookmark your "Topics" page.

This is what I did.

Bookmarks I've heard of. Just, how to do it in Win10 and in the Arduino world?
I just tried but can't find the key to click on.

It's not a matter of Windows or Arduino. It's about your web browser. Every browser has multiple ways to create bookmarks but they're probably all a bit different so it depends on which browser you use.

On Firefox, I can click the star button on the URL bar, I can use the Bookmarks > Bookmark This Page menu, or I can use the Ctrl+D keyboard shortcut.

Yes, You are fully right. I use both Explorer and the new one, Edge, I think it is.
Saving the wanted page works until Windows issues an update…. Saving the Email containing the link to Your tip looks like the best I can do for now.