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I haven't tried it, but would it be possible to do something like...
[url=threadurl#thespotinthread[/url]
And then it would go to a spot/link that I can somehow designate #thespotinthread ?
I'm not requesting a real code btw. I just wanna know if there is a way to do it using UBBC, or maybe the censored words list?
(Uses: Indexes and large tutorials?)
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You might be able to do it in javascript.
[post=#117421778]Click here to go to post #117421778[/post], and you could use add the id to index.cgi?board=*&action=display&thread=post#.
Or you might be able to do it like this, [post=#1]Click here to go to post 1[/post] Then you can use javascript to find post #1 in the top bar of the post, and then add two cells (I think), to find the link to post below, and do it like that.
There should be various ways to do it.
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Wait, do you mean setting up anchors inside of the post? Like, say click "Click Here" would scroll to the spot in the post where it has something like "Finding Monsters in Blah RPG"?
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Yes, Chris. That is what I mean. I've seen it done for things like same-page boards, threads, and on other websites, but what about inside proboards posts? (And If I was good at Javascript, I might try that JS code thing.. But I'd prefer to define in-post anchors using maybe UBBC instead. Thanks though.
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Up to my other post.[url=http://studiozero.proboards44.com/index.cgi?board=codehangout&action=display&thread=1174217788&page=1#1174223179]Up to my other post.[/url]
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(-.-) From inside a post to another part inside the same post.
Thanks for the attempt though.
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Cali has a code to do that over at SoCal I believe, but there's no premade UBBC currently. =/
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