on 28-06-2014 21:10
on 28-06-2014 21:10
Does anyone know if there is a way to create a Permalink to a specific message in the various Boards of this Community. Permalinks are a useful way of dirceting someone to a helpful message instead of trying to repeat its contents.
Gerry
on 30-06-2014 22:31
on 30-06-2014 22:31
I don't remember it being there previously but I'm not the most observant of people.:smileytongue:
30-06-2014 22:45 - edited 30-06-2014 22:46
@aldaweb wrote:@AnonymousI don't know if this is what you mean but you can link to a specific post by right clicking on the post number and coying the link location
eg in your post above right click on the '3' in the Message 3 of ... under your Name and you can then paste that into a table of links with a description that you could save to your PC and insert into posts as you see fit.
Yes, right click as you describe and in my case selecting Copy Shortcut. Pasting the shortcut as link then takes reader to that specific message. Thanks again @aldaweb I have marked your message as accepted solution.
Gerry
01-07-2014 08:20 - edited 01-07-2014 08:21
01-07-2014 08:20 - edited 01-07-2014 08:21
@aldaweband @Anonymous
Another lesson for me, thanks both.
However I can only 'Copy link location' not Copy Shortcut (I don't have that option)
Not too bothered about that ....but could someone expand on 'Save to your PC' bit?
I understand the term of course but have absolutely no idea where on my PC I would save it to?
Would I create a folder or something?
(Apologies for this, but if anyone is prepared to explain I would need a a+b+c+d guide....if you jump straight from A-Z I won't get it)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-07-2014 09:49
on 01-07-2014 09:49
If you right click and choose 'save link as' it will come up with a window (usually downloads) and you click on save. You can also choose to save it elsewhere.
on 01-07-2014 09:58
on 01-07-2014 09:58
@Cleoriff One option is, after copying the link to your clipboard paste it back into the address bar of a new browser page or tab and then bookmark the page (Firefox or Chrome) or if you are using Internet Explorer add to favourites.
You can then create a folder within bookmarks (favourites for IE) just for your links within the O2 community.
on 01-07-2014 09:59
on 01-07-2014 09:59
@jonsie wrote:If you right click and choose 'save link as' it will come up with a window (usually downloads) and you click on save. You can also choose to save it elsewhere.
Just tried that @jonsie and yes it did open a window and gave me the option to save to downloads...so I did.
I then went into downloads to check what it looked like and it was a jumble of words that had no resemblance to what I thought had been saved
So when you say 'you can chose to save it elsewhere'...where exactly is elsewhere??
(I knew the person who rocked up with an answer would live to regret it)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-07-2014 10:03
on 01-07-2014 10:03
@MI5 wrote:
I've noticed the option is there from the search results page - Not sure if that's always been the case or if it's part of the new search facility?
I'd not seen that option either in search. Have to clean my glasses
on 01-07-2014 10:07
on 01-07-2014 10:07
@aldawebThank you....I can do that if you define clipboard?
If I tell you what I have been doing to save stuff...
*Highlight it from dropdown box,
*copy it,
*open a file in my email draft folders(because I had no idea where else to put these articles)
*and paste it in there
So what that means is...currently I have an email draft page...containing loads of links from here. It might not be the right way but it is Cleo's way ...because I know no better
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-07-2014 10:23
on 01-07-2014 10:23
@Cleoriff If you want to save the whole page you can just click on the star on the right of the address bar and in Chrome or Firefox that adds a bookmark or in Internet Explorer you will need to select 'Add to Favourites'.
If you just want to pick out a particular post you could instead of copying just left click instead of right on the post number as I described above and your browser will open with that post topmost. You can then bookmark it as I just described.
That avoids the clipboard completely
on 01-07-2014 10:42
on 01-07-2014 10:42