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Linking to a Specific Post in a ThreadWhile I know you can click on the number to bring up only that post, I would like to have the entire thread shown.
For example, take a look at Good Programming Magazines. If I wanted crystalattice post to be the first thing a person saw (like a bookmark I guess), is there an URL for this on this forum? I have been playing for a few variations but was unsuccesful Thanks! |
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Re: Linking to a Specific Post in a ThreadGood to know.
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Re: Linking to a Specific Post in a ThreadMore information about posting that link in my last reply. This is how I typed it originally:
-- Something like [post=58684]this[/post]? -- |
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Re: Linking to a Specific Post in a ThreadThanks - I took a look at the source code and got it. I just did not know if it would work that well on here since the rewrites are working here.
Much obliged! |
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