One way you can find all the questions that you have asked is to go to your "Contributions" page. That page lists every edit (questions asked, questions answered, recategorizations, etc.) that you have ever made. To get to your contributions page, click on "My Contributions" in the blue sidebar. When you find the question that you want to see, click on it and you will go to the question page.
Click on your question now! That's how you do it. You always go to the blue sidebar on the left, and click on "My contributions." This tell you everything you have done. Then you find a question you asked. [There will be timestamps in minutes, hours, yesterday or a date] This well give you an idea where to look. If you see GRAY writing underneath your question, someone answered you. To see the full answer, click on the question. I hope this helped you out.
Click on "My contributions" (bottom section of the blue toolbar that is on the left side of your screen, under "My pages").
At the top of your contributions page, it says Filter By:, then a pull-down menu, and then a big orange button that says "Go." Click on the little blue arrow on the right of the pull-down menu, and select Questions Asked. Then click Go.
In the blue side bar on the left, click on "My contributions". To the right of the sidebar you'll see "Filter by:Action". To the right you'll see a little blue arrow, click on that and you'll see options. The first one will be "Questions (asked)". Click on that and then click "Go", in the little orange box. You will see all your questions.
There are two ways to keep track of your contributions.
Go to your contributions page and there you'll be able to filter all the questions you asked on the site.
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