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Return to tha same page from the post
So, every time, when I het, let's say, to page 8 of a vb forum, I reply to a post and what do I have to do? I have to press three times the ugly back button in my IE to get back, because when I press the link in the navigation path, it returns me to the first page. Do I express myself clear? Maybe it could be just a javascript back -3?
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That could work, but for other pages it would go back 3 times too so it can't just work on one page without hacking at least.
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You're right. It should be visible only when viewing or creating a new thread. You say it's hacking? Than is there somebdy who can do it? Because I don't feel myself so good whith the php code on vb ...
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Adding a 'back' link isn't hacking. Adding a certain number of backing on certain topic pages requires hacking. Best you can do with Templates is just a one back javascript link like the reload one on the Who's Online page. Speicific changing numbers is a different story.
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I was speakng about that different story ... )
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<a href="https://www.vbulletin.org" target="_blank">http://www.vbulletin.org</a>
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As always, the old song sung again ... Ehh, Rufus, Rufus!
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