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How to link to previous posts
How to link to previous posts
@Squeaky
A page number is dynamic, that is, it depends upon default settings or exactly how many posts per page a person sets in his TOL preferences. One person may have settings to show 100 posts per page, another, 10 posts per page. This usually depends upon how powerful the device the user is using. For example, on a mobile device, 10 posts per page would be normal as it would take lots of time (and data) to load 100 posts.
When using a web browser on a mobile device or a computer please use the link function to point to a post.
1. Go to the post in question.
2. Select the post number (#XX) in the upper right, then right-click that number.
3. In the popup that appears, select the "Copy link address..." option.
4. Paste that which you just copied in step #3 above into your new post, versus just posting the page number or even the post number itself.
This saves everyone plenty of time and is a proper etiquette for discussion sites.
AMR
How to link to previous posts
@Squeaky
I said
did you see my reply on pg 247?
A page number is dynamic, that is, it depends upon default settings or exactly how many posts per page a person sets in his TOL preferences. One person may have settings to show 100 posts per page, another, 10 posts per page. This usually depends upon how powerful the device the user is using. For example, on a mobile device, 10 posts per page would be normal as it would take lots of time (and data) to load 100 posts.
When using a web browser on a mobile device or a computer please use the link function to point to a post.
1. Go to the post in question.
2. Select the post number (#XX) in the upper right, then right-click that number.
3. In the popup that appears, select the "Copy link address..." option.
4. Paste that which you just copied in step #3 above into your new post, versus just posting the page number or even the post number itself.
This saves everyone plenty of time and is a proper etiquette for discussion sites.
AMR