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How do you tag an existing thread or article in the message content?
Hope this is the right forum for that question.
Thx
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There are a few way to go about this. The easiest and most straight forward is to just copy and paste the link of said article/thread in the reply section. If you want it to look like a clear blue link like this...How do you tag an existing thread or article in the message content?
Hope this is the right forum for that question.
Thx
Perfect. Thank youThere are a few way to go about this. The easiest and most straight forward is to just copy and paste the link of said article/thread in the reply section. If you want it to look like a clear blue link like this...
Tagging a thread?
You can go to the top right corner of any post and click on the "post #1 of 1" and it will bring up a submenu with 2 links. the bottom link looks like the above blue link. You need to copy the entire link, which in plain text form, will be much longer than what actually shows up This will take you directly to the post. So if you just want it to bring you to a particular thread to increase traffic, I'd suggest using post #1.
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Yes, I think that's what they mean.Do you mean posting a link to the thread, post or article in question?
@aart - thanks for clarifying. That was what I meant. This technology challenged guy is slowly figuring how to navigate BYC.Yes, I think that's what they mean.
Tagging is different with the @ then the members screen name...
...which @NHMountainMan already knows how to do.![]()
Lots of new language to learn....with chickens and the chicken forum!@aart - thanks for clarifying. That was what I meant. This technology challenged guy is slowly figuring how to navigate BYC.