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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Okay, so item and bitem links link to the same thing, just showing different info. Post links don't link to the item. They link to the forum post. The post number is in the upper right corner of the post. So, if you scroll up and look at your original post in this thread, you'll see the post number is 3567739. If you wanted to link to this post, you would write {post:3567739}, which would create the link "not just another holiday for writer's cramp" ![]() Note: THIS is a challenge. You are entering CONTESTS. People often think this is a contest, but I don't judge the entries. You can enter total crap and I'll still count it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Unrelated Note: In case you don't know, to create a link to a Newsfeed note, you use "note." So, if I want to create a link to "Note: Well, things are a bit lopsided this month in..." where I last advertised my challenge, I would create that link with {note:939514}. The last several notes also pop up after the colon (never put a space after the colon on code here to ensure it works correctly), if you have decent internet. If you have really slow internet (or a really slow computer), you can always just copy a Newsfeed note number by clicking the little arrow thingy in the upper right corner of the note you want to link to. That's also where you see the button (?) to save that Newsfeed note, in case you want to, or to edit your own note, if you need to. ![]() item/bitem: Static item post: Forum post note: Newsfeed note ![]() Of course, they all use the curly braces located above the square brackets on your keyboard and they don't have a space between the colon and the number. I hope this helps! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And be sure to check out my challenge
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