Clickable date link in posts?
RobS said on January 18, 2007 10:22:
What’s the purpose of the clickable date on the posts?
roxeteer (moderator) said on January 23, 2007 15:17:
Using that anchor, it’s possible to link directly to a specific comment in the discussion.
Emil__BG said on January 23, 2007 21:35:
http://www2.dailyroxette.com/node/16269#comment-266469
http://www2.dailyroxette.com/node/16269#comment-266569
there no difference.try it.
roxeteer - are there any others functions,which are still untold ?
thenicekai said on January 24, 2007 01:43:
Of course, there is no difference as long as you give examples from this very topic. The date anchors shall give you the opportunity to link to certain posts. The page will then be scrolled so that this post appears on top of the page. Which does not work when the page is too short to be scrolled, just like here.
Try these two examples instead (from the longer “Rules” topic) to figure out the difference:
http://www2.dailyroxette.com/node/14832#comment-248408 and
http://www2.dailyroxette.com/node/14832#comment-248437
The other thing is that now you are able to save this certain link in your favourites folder of your browser and you will find it back even when the moderators might have moved the post to another topic.
It’s the same function as over (t)here at the Gessle (SOAP) forum.
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Keep on thinking.
Emil__BG said on January 24, 2007 05:49:
thenicekai-thanks!
and thanks for good work with soap forums.
They work and look great!
Emil__BG said on January 24, 2007 05:49:
roxeteer - are there any others functions,which are still untold ?
Emil__BG said on January 21, 2007 11:01:
I wonder about it too,but didn’t dare to ask ...