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1) going to that thread and copying and pasting the title; 2) copy the URL in the top of your browsers (starts with http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.....); 3) then select the title and click on the "insert link" button createlink.gif above the message box - an "insert hyperlink" popup opens; 4) paste to copied URL in the URL box and click OK Example: Chevrolet C8 1940 Cab 11 restoration, The Netherlands You can also link to a specific post by looking up the post, click on the number (to the right of the date header). You are then viewing a single post in your screen. Create a link to like explained above: make a few new cages (or just post the link: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...&postcount=188 ) I you want to make it really fancy, you can click on "thread" on the right of the "view single post" header and insert that link: make a few new cages - in this case anyone clicking on this link will jump to the specific post in the thread, while keeping it in context with the rest of the thread. I would like to encourage anyone to try this, I can always fix things if you make mistakes. Good luck and let me know if you need help! Hanno
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I have now added two thread prefixes for the restoration sub-forum: "How To:", "Info needed:" and "Reference". I can add more thread prefixes (or labels) if you like. What would be the appropriate prefix for someone's restoration thread? "My restoration"? Can't come up with an appropriate one right now.
Anyone posting a thread can now select a prefix, just like in the For Sale sub-forum. I have added some of these prefixes to existing threads as an example. It helps to give a better overview or you can even search for threads with a specific prefix via the search function under search options. Let me know what you think about this. Thanks, Hanno
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Reference: Caged or captive nuts I can see anyone looking for certain information finding useful threads, and groups them in a new "reference" thread so others can benefit from what was found. It does mean anyone gathering information on this forum needs to go through the trouble of acting as a sort of editor. Is this what you mean? Thanks, Hanno
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This is what I had in mind, Hanno. (and also how I read Grants comment(?))
One HOW-TO thread....preferebly a sticky with links to HOW-TO info elsewhere on the forum. This way people interested in techniques, tricks etc. can start by accessing this thread, which is easy to find...always on top of the list in the resto-forum. If they can't find the info there, they could always use the search function or google. Maybe the thread should even be locked to avoid people responding to the links instead of responding to the actual HOW-TO as displayed within other threads or stand-alone HOW-TO threads, like the ones posted by Phil for instance. When a new batch of HOW-TO links is available, they could be added to the thread by a mod and than locked again(?). Feel free to delete or move the new thread....I just made a thread to illustrate what it could look like. Alex
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Chevrolet C8 cab 11 FFW BSA Folding Bicycle Last edited by Alex van de Wetering; 12-10-16 at 00:35. |
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