I was wanting to know how to send a link in a message to another member from one of the forums.
Thanks!
Rhonda
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How To Add A Link From Other Posts On This Site
#1
Posted 22 March 2009 - 09:11 PM
Me:
Celiac disease(positive blood work/biopsy- 10/2008), gluten free oat intolerent, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis/Disease, Raynaud's Disease
DS2(age 7):
celiac disease(positive IgA tTG, no biopsy- 11/2010)
DS1(age 11):
repeated negative bloodwork and negative EGD/biopsy. Started on a gluten free trial(8/2011). He has decided to stay gluten free due to all of the improvements he has experienced on the diet.
Celiac disease(positive blood work/biopsy- 10/2008), gluten free oat intolerent, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis/Disease, Raynaud's Disease
DS2(age 7):
celiac disease(positive IgA tTG, no biopsy- 11/2010)
DS1(age 11):
repeated negative bloodwork and negative EGD/biopsy. Started on a gluten free trial(8/2011). He has decided to stay gluten free due to all of the improvements he has experienced on the diet.
#2
Posted 23 March 2009 - 03:37 AM
Roda, on Mar 23 2009, 05:11 AM, said:
I was wanting to know how to send a link in a message to another member from one of the forums.
Thanks!
Rhonda
Thanks!
Rhonda
Hi Roda,
It's not exactly clear if the person you want to send a link to is a member of THIS forum
or some other one, so I'll try both ways.
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If the person is on THIS forum, you can send a link in a PM (private Message), Copy and Paste.
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Left click the address bar of the page you want to link back to.
The address bar is Highlighted,
Right click,
On the drop down menu Left click on copy.
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Go to the other members profile look down the L/H/S
left click private message.
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In the Text section,
Left click mouse, then Right click,
From the drop down menu click Paste.
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Write your relevent message and send.
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If the Member is on another Forum altogether, copy the same way,
go to that forum, if you have the right to post on that forum
(Most need registration)
in a message FAO XXXXX paste link, that will bring them to the correct page.
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I hope all that makes sense!!
.
Best Regards,
David
Chronically Ill and lost 56lbs in 3 Months Prior to Diagnosis.
Diagnosed in Nov 2005 after Biopsy and Blood Tests
Cannot tolerate Codex Wheat Starch.
Self Taught Baker.
Bake everything from scratch using naturally gluten-free ingredients.
Diagnosed in Nov 2005 after Biopsy and Blood Tests
Cannot tolerate Codex Wheat Starch.
Self Taught Baker.
Bake everything from scratch using naturally gluten-free ingredients.
#3
Posted 23 March 2009 - 10:36 AM
Thanks for the info. It is now so clear on how to do that. I guess the brain was not working in the middle of the night.
Me:
Celiac disease(positive blood work/biopsy- 10/2008), gluten free oat intolerent, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis/Disease, Raynaud's Disease
DS2(age 7):
celiac disease(positive IgA tTG, no biopsy- 11/2010)
DS1(age 11):
repeated negative bloodwork and negative EGD/biopsy. Started on a gluten free trial(8/2011). He has decided to stay gluten free due to all of the improvements he has experienced on the diet.
Celiac disease(positive blood work/biopsy- 10/2008), gluten free oat intolerent, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis/Disease, Raynaud's Disease
DS2(age 7):
celiac disease(positive IgA tTG, no biopsy- 11/2010)
DS1(age 11):
repeated negative bloodwork and negative EGD/biopsy. Started on a gluten free trial(8/2011). He has decided to stay gluten free due to all of the improvements he has experienced on the diet.
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