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Niloch12/06/2009 15:16:19
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Some very interesting posts are being made illegible by
the inclusion of lengthy URLs such as those of Jason B's 
(11/06/2009) here
If you are unclear what an URL is, try here
David Carter 1 tells you how to do it in his post also of
11/06/2009 here
If I can do it as at anybody can.
Although, how do you identify a specific post rather than
doing it by using the date?

Edited By Niloch on 12/06/2009 15:21:53

Edited By David Clark 1 on 24/09/2009 15:27:22

JasonB12/06/2009 16:57:34
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Sorry about that I was just a bit pushed for time, would go back and
edit the post but this site only seems to allow you to edit a post for a
short time then you can't get back into it. Its still readable as it does
not make the post box very wide, at least not on my computer
 
Its also a bit of a long winded way to do it, having to open another
window, usually I would just put url befor and /url after in square
brackets.
 
Jason 
 

Edited By David Clark 1 on 24/09/2009 15:26:41

Frank Dolman24/09/2009 14:18:11
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David Clark 124/09/2009 15:28:26
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Hi There
Don't know why.
Not long URL.
Have edited post so you can read it and will inform web designer.
regards david
 
David Clark 124/09/2009 15:34:28
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Hi There
Was one of the posts done in a wordprocessor or notepad without Wordwrap?
That night be causing it.
regards David
 
Frank Dolman01/12/2009 11:49:08
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