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Old 03-16-2023, 02:57 AM   #1
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[...]I've various bookmarks set up with this sort of adjustment.
So I wonder if Kobo are watching this thread. I have a collection of bookmarks with custom price selections and so on that are set up in a saved Vivaldi session. I open the session and voila! there is a tab with a bunch of child tabs showing books of possible interest to me. All the bookmarks filter to ebooks (not audio books) because I don't currently do audio.

One such bookmark is looking to see what John Grisham books have come on special:
Code:
https://www.kobo.com/au/en/search?query=john+grisham&fcsearchfield=Author&fcmedia=Book&fcshowpointsprice=no&fcmaxprice=8&fcminprice=3
But today that is not working. It reverts to the default John Grisham page showing all his top priced ebooks and audio books.

However this one for T. Kingfisher (aka Ursula Vernon) works properly:
Code:
https://www.kobo.com/au/en/search?query=t+kingfisher&fcsearchfield=Author&fcmedia=Book&fcshowpointsprice=no&fcmaxprice=8&fcminprice=1
Which is fine really, since lately I'm more likely to be in the mood for Kingfisher than Grisham, but still, the inconsistency is odd. Hopefully it's only temporary.
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