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Posted By: Chuck P
I'm often frustrated when I look at the results of a search and get a post that is in the middle of what is likely a pertinent thread. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
I was doing this last night and could not find the original thread even though the date was obvious from the first post in the thread. Weird. |
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Posted By: leonl
Someone pointed out a way to look at all of the posts in a thread, at once, as it were on the front page, but I forget how to do it. One way to at least get all of the posts to a thread that you find is to cut off the last part of the URL in the address bar and hit enter. That will at least show you all of the posts, individually, in that thread. IF you can clarify a little more I am sure myself, or another board member, can help more...regards (btw, I could easily, at any given moment, spend a few quality hours in our new archives...they are really awesome) |
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Posted By: Joann
Go to the URL of the single post you are in. In the middle of the URL is the word message. Replace it with the word thread. |
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Posted By: Jeremy W.
In the URL bar replace the word "message" with the word "thread". That should do it for you. |
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Posted By: Mike
Chuck,
As an alternative, you can make a guess and jump directly to a page by modifying the URL in the address-bar and setting the page number to whatever you like... for example http://www.network54.com/Forum/153652/page-300 takes you to Dec 2003 at the moment. Change "300" to whatever you want and you can get quickly to the right timeframe and then go a page at a time. The page numbers are relative to the current content and dependent on volume so which dates are on which pages will change over time... it is at least a quick way to get started. It would be nice if this were automated, as it would be really be useful for getting those top-class threads into the archives cleanly. BTW - Leon, Brian - nice job with the Archives! |
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Posted By: leon
Thanks for taking the time to spell it out. I am going to ask Brian to take the "best of" ways to search, from this thread, and put them as the top item in the archives section. That way EVERY board member can know how to search the best pre-war baseball card forum on the internet quickly..... |
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Posted By: Shawn Chambers
Wow, thanks Joann (and by extension Ted G) for the trick of replacing "message" with "thread" in the URL. |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Chuck P
Thanks all! Replacing "message" with "thread" is the key.... how simple. |
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