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Subject: Quick Question (Answered = Lock)

Xbox Live Gamertag: RogueWolf I77V (Halo 2, Halo 3)
Xbox Connect Gamertag: RogueWolf_I77V (Halo, Halo 2)
Xfire Gamertag: roguewolfi77v (Halo PC)

How do you post links to a specific post within a thread?



[Edited on 08.04.2011 8:41 PM PDT]

  • 08.04.2011 8:30 PM PDT
Subject: Quick Question

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Posted by: RogueWolf I77V
How do you post links to a specific post within a thread?


Afraid you can't. The best you can do is create a custom quote of it. (the following is an examples and brackets will be replaced with parantheses)

(quote)(b)Posted by:(b) BNetUser

quotey quotey quote quote mcquotey quote.(/quote)

  • 08.04.2011 8:32 PM PDT
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I do it by going to that persons recent posts and finding the post I want to link. Click on the link and then copy and paste.

  • 08.04.2011 8:32 PM PDT
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Well, one way to do it is to go to the user's profile, find the post you want to link to in their recent posts, and use that link.
Posted by: CrazzySnipe55
Afraid you can't.

I'm afraid you can, sir. I'm afraid you can.

[Edited on 08.04.2011 8:34 PM PDT]

  • 08.04.2011 8:32 PM PDT

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1. Copy "Reply" link.
2. Erase "create" from "createpost" in the URL, and change "post" to "posts".
3. Erase &act=reply.

Example.

[Edited on 08.04.2011 8:34 PM PDT]

  • 08.04.2011 8:33 PM PDT

Make choices, and don't look back.

(url=http://address.to.website)text(/url)

^ Put the url of the website and use that ^
Change ( ) with [ ]

You have to go the the person's latest forum posts and get the url of the link though

Here is the post of the user below me it would go directly to that if there were more replies in this thread

[Edited on 08.04.2011 8:36 PM PDT]

  • 08.04.2011 8:33 PM PDT
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"Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society. The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute. " ~Gil Stern

"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits." ~Albert Einstein

"What did I just drink?"~Socrates

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Posted by: CrazzySnipe55

Posted by: RogueWolf I77V
How do you post links to a specific post within a thread?


Afraid you can't. The best you can do is create a custom quote of it. (the following is an examples and brackets will be replaced with parantheses)

(quote)(b)Posted by:(b) BNetUser

quotey quotey quote quote mcquotey quote.(/quote)


No reason to lie. ;)

  • 08.04.2011 8:33 PM PDT

Xbox Live Gamertag: RogueWolf I77V (Halo 2, Halo 3)
Xbox Connect Gamertag: RogueWolf_I77V (Halo, Halo 2)
Xfire Gamertag: roguewolfi77v (Halo PC)

Thanks guys.

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  • 08.04.2011 8:46 PM PDT
Subject: Quick Question (Answered = Lock)

What a sniper can kill within a 1000 ft radius? A lot...

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  • 08.04.2011 8:54 PM PDT