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Topic: Page Jumping?
Started by: Brian Leybourne
Started on: 5/5/2003
Board: Site Discussion


On 5/5/2003 at 5:05am, Brian Leybourne wrote:
Page Jumping?

Is there any way to jump to a specific page when you are searching through a long list of pages?

If I'm doing a search, and the results are spread across a lot of pages, the only options I get to move between pages is something like:

1, 2, 3, ... , 71, 72, 73 or Next.

If I laborously move forward from the start or backwards from the end, I may end up with something like:

1, 2, 3, ... , 21, 22, 23, ... , 71, 72, 73 or Next, but that's after a lot of nexting.

This makes it very tricky if I suspect that what I'm looking for may be on a page somewhere in the middle, etc. Is there any way I can get around this issue?

Thanks,
Brian.

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On 5/5/2003 at 6:34am, Christopher Kubasik wrote:
RE: Page Jumping?

Hi Clinton,

Actually, I came up with same need just a few days ago while trying to track down some old S&Sword threads. So I was wondering about this, too.

Christopher

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On 5/5/2003 at 1:09pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: Page Jumping?

There may be an easier or more elegant way to do this, but one thing you can do is just manipulate the URL. For example, this URL will take you to the second page in the thread about women at the Forge:

http://www.indie-rpgs.com/viewtopic.php?t=6147&start=15

Note the number 15. The "start" parameter tells the database to look at the page starting with the fifteenth message. If you want to go to, say the eleventh page, just replace 15 with 150. You can, in fact start at any point you like. So you can just pick some arbitrarily large number, and start reading from there.

Mike

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On 5/5/2003 at 2:52pm, Christopher Kubasik wrote:
RE: Page Jumping?

Thanks Mike.

Christopher

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On 5/5/2003 at 8:47pm, Brian Leybourne wrote:
RE: Page Jumping?

Thanks Mike, that'll work for Chris, when you're looking through a specific thread.

But will that work on search results? I'll have to check.

Brian.

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On 5/5/2003 at 8:58pm, Clinton R. Nixon wrote:
RE: Page Jumping?

Apologies for not replying to this yet. I haven't thought of a good way to alleviate this issue that's aesthetically pleasing and technically smart.

For now, I've used Mike's method many a time.

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On 5/5/2003 at 9:56pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: Page Jumping?

To do it with the search, click on the second page to get the "Start" parameter to come up, and then do the same.

In general this works on principle. Find a link that does what you want, but not precisely to where you want. Click on it. Then look at the URL that pops up. Use noggin to figure out what portion needs changing to get where you're going. Usually it's in plain english. If not, then don't fiddle, or you're likely to mess stuff up.

Play with this enough and you'll become adept at navigating and all sorts of other tricks.

Mike

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