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How do you post a link to a specific post in a thread?

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I know how to post a link to a given thread....but how do you narrow it down to display the specific post in that thread?

I have seen others do it but cant recall....do you add &count or &post or something to the link?
 
BigDogsHunt said:
I know how to post a link to a given thread....but how do you narrow it down to display the specific post in that thread?

I have seen others do it but cant recall....do you add &count or &post or something to the link?

Easy...at the top right of the post is a number. Just right click on the number and copy the URL of that post then cite it
 
On the top right hand of your post you will see a number.Click on that and an individual url for that post will open up.
 
How do you break someone's post in pieces and are able to respond to each one???????
 
icephinfan said:
How do you break someone's post in pieces and are able to respond to each one???????

You'll notice that each quote begins with quote=posters_name and ends with /quote. Both quote passages are encased in [ ] symbols.

The hard way is to just cut out the quote and begin and end each sub-quote with the syntax above. The easy way is to just cut out the part you want to reply to and use the
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to form quotes around the passages.
 
Celtkin said:
You'll notice that each quote begins with quote=posters_name and ends with /quote. Both quote passages are encased in [ ] symbols.

The hard way is to just cut out the quote and being and end each sub-quote with the syntax above. The easy way is to just cut out the part you want to reply to and use the http://images.finheaven.com/forums/editor/quote.gif to form quotes around the passages.


Stacks said:
Nice I didn't know that

ehhh...


EDIT: YES!
 
Celtkin said:
You'll notice that each quote begins with quote=posters_name and ends with /quote. Both quote passages are encased in [ ] symbols.

The hard way is to just cut out the quote and begin and end each sub-quote with the syntax above. The easy way is to just cut out the part you want to reply to and use the http://images.finheaven.com/forums/editor/quote.gif to form quotes around the passages.

Thanks. Now how about in English. :lol:
 
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