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#1 2011-04-27 16:43:39

jvvg
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Registered: 2008-03-26
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Anchors in posts

After my trips into the languages of HTML, AutoIT, Javascript, etc., I realized the importance of anchors on webpages.

Anchors are a kind of 'bookmark' on a webpage that points to a particular section.

This suggestion might not seem very useful, but it would help long topics such as tutorials separate out and be easier to link.

It doesn't seem to me like a hard thing to code in PHP for the Scratch Team, maybe a 10 minute change.

Any supporters? And, if not, what are your views on this?


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#2 2011-04-27 19:01:10

kayybee
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Registered: 2009-12-07
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Re: Anchors in posts

YEP!!!!!!!

Because when I post tutorials, I have to either reserve tons of posts by making every complimenter delete their posts, or I have to make people use "find" feature.

Just one thing:
Scratch's forum is PunBB, not PHPBB. IDK if it'll make a difference, but...

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#3 2011-04-28 04:11:00

LS97
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Registered: 2009-06-14
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Re: Anchors in posts

I support this idea! It would really help tutorials and stuff...

kayybee wrote:

Scratch's forum is PunBB, not PHPBB. IDK if it'll make a difference, but...

PunBB, FluxBB etc. all use PHP to parse BBCode and to function. I know this because I have been hosting many of these  smile

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