PLEASE post a link to it. I rarely come in thru the home page and trying to find an article sometimes can be a pain especially if it isn't a current article that is on the home page.
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PLEASE post a link to it. I rarely come in thru the home page and trying to find an article sometimes can be a pain especially if it isn't a current article that is on the home page.
I agree 100%, this would make life so much easier.
While I'm up here on the soapbox, how about putting the State in when referring to a river state park etc. There are a lot of rivers in the world with the same name.
Eric
GASP!!! And chance giving away a perfectly splendid secret fishing hole????
Yeah, lots of rivers named Susquehanna out there.;) Just teasing.:lol:
I agree with both.
I agree. Sometimes it's not even obvious that the poster is talking about an article on the site. A link would be very helpful.
I can't post a link to a story. If I go to the home page then click on a story the URL stays the same, the home page. If I try to copy the URL to the story all I get is the homepage. Is there a trick I'm missing?
Eric, with your help I figured it out. I use Firefox. I first have to right click the body of the text, then I click on "this frame" then click on "show this frame only". I then get the direct URL on my toolbar, I also lose the sidebar and get the story full screen.
Thanks
You can also right-clink on the link that would bring you to the story. A menu will then come up that will say "Copy Shortcut". Click on that and the URL for the story will then be in your buffer and you can then paste it anywhere you want.
If I ever post something about the Skagit River it is the one that runs from Canada down thru the state of Washington to the Puget Sound and that is the only Skagit River I would be reporting on. The same with a river called the Sauk or one named Stillaguamish, although they don't start off in Canada. If I make a report on a river called Grande Ronde it is the one that runs thru Oregon into Washington and into the Snake River which runs thru Idaho into the Columbia which also runs from Canada into Washington and in between Washington and Oregon eventually emptying into the Pacific Ocean. Any other rivers I might make reports on like the Hoh, Skykomish, Qweets, Duckabush, Bogachiel, Solduc, etc. I will try to make sure they have unique names.