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Jump to page number "x" of topic and more topic options

Started by Oldiesmann, October 29, 2003, 06:00:06 PM

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Oldiesmann

Just a suggestion from a few cool things I found on an IPB-based board I post on a lot...

For topics that are at least 2 pages, you click on "pages" and a little javascript prompt pops up with "Please enter the page of the topic that you would like to jump to", and when you enter a page, you jump directly to that page.

Also, the "more topic options"... At the bottom of the topic there's a little button that has an icon similar to a piece of notebook paper on it... Click it and a little box displays with the following options:

Track this topic (signup to get notified of replies to that topic when you are not active on the board - already an option, sort of)

Subscribe to this board (receive an email when someone posts a new thread in that board and you're not active - already available with the advanced notification mod)

Download/Print this topic:

Printer friendly version - lets you print the topic without all the fancy graphics (already an option)
Download HTML version - download the topic as an HTML document
Download Microsoft Word version - lets you download the topic as a Microsoft Word document (screenshot coming soon)
Michael Eshom
Christian Metal Fans

[Unknown]

Board level notification is already available..

-[Unknown]

Oldiesmann

Michael Eshom
Christian Metal Fans

[Unknown]

File -> Save As... -> Web Archive, single file (*.mht)

-[Unknown]

Seph|roth

printer-friendly version could be handy i guess, but that would be a simple mod anyways


Acf

Quote from: [Unknown] on October 30, 2003, 06:24:26 PM
File -> Save As... -> Web Archive, single file (*.mht)

-[Unknown]

hmmm i can stop learning :P hmmm mht... starts google :D
Sigh...

[Unknown]

It's all the files for the webpage saved in a format similar to what's used in multipart emails.

-[Unknown]

Acf

Quote from: [Unknown] on November 01, 2003, 04:38:10 PM
It's all the files for the webpage saved in a format similar to what's used in multipart emails.

-[Unknown]

hmm it doesn't seem to save imbeded flash... :S
Sigh...

Oldiesmann

Ok... Didn't know you could save stuff as a web archive... Still, I think a word document option would be great...
Michael Eshom
Christian Metal Fans

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