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Linking to CCN threads – fearless

fearless

Member

Posts: 91
From: Romania, Tg Mures
Registered: 11-26-2005
I noticed some of you guys are able to do it.
How can you tell the thread URL address? The address doesn't change in my browser when I switch CCN pages (always http://www.christiancoders.com/index.html)


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Realm Master

Member

Posts: 1971
From: USA
Registered: 05-15-2005
Right click on the gry stuff around everything ond the forum and select "Open in new widow" or whatever since I'm in a retarded mac.

...crap, I'm IN a mac!!?!?!

SOMEBODY HEEEELLLPPP!!!

I forget what the command would be in windows, but it should be similar

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HanClinto

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Posts: 1828
From: Indiana
Registered: 10-11-2004
Personally I detest frames, so I always browse CCN from the main inner page, which is http://www.christiancoders.com/main.shtml . That way, the URL always shows up in the top bar for me, so it's a lot easier for me to do things like link to other threads.

Cheers!

--clint

Lava
Member

Posts: 1905
From:
Registered: 01-26-2005
If you're in IE, right click on the page and get the URL, if you're in FireFox, right click, hover over "this frame", then click on "show only this frame".

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fearless

Member

Posts: 91
From: Romania, Tg Mures
Registered: 11-26-2005
Wow. Thanks =]

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My projects page:
http://calinnegru.googlepages.com/projects

'As there are plants which will flourish only in mountain soil, so it appears that Mercy will flower only when it grows in the crannies of the rock of Justice; transplanted to the marshlands of mere Humanitarianism, it becomes a man-eating weed, all the more dangerous because it is still called by the same name as the mountain variety.'
The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment
by C. S. Lewis