rennea
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The thread centers around questions and clarifications regarding the "permalink" button within the forum. Participants share their understanding and experiences related to its function and usage.
Views differ on the clarity of the explanations regarding permalinks, with some participants understanding the concept while others remain confused.
The discussion reflects a mix of technical understanding and personal experiences with navigating forum features.
Participants who are new to the forum or those seeking to understand technical aspects of forum navigation may find this discussion helpful.
rennea said:Sorry but I must be riding the short bus today, what is the "permalink" button for?
janetupnorth said:Just to add...remember how if you click on the number of a post, it creates a specific URL for that post?
Permalink is similar.
janetupnorth said:Permalinks are used when things pass from the front page to the archives.
Permalinks can be used within the HTML of a page to allow automated browsing tools to detect the permalink and use it for linking instead of the stated URL.
If you wanted to link to here from elsewhere, that is when you would most likely use it so you don't create broken links.
janetupnorth said:Permalinks are used when things pass from the front page to the archives.
Permalinks can be used within the HTML of a page to allow automated browsing tools to detect the permalink and use it for linking instead of the stated URL.
If you wanted to link to here from elsewhere, that is when you would most likely use it so you don't create broken links.
Admin Greg said:Forums are made of threads and threads are made of posts. There are URLs to threads and there are URLs to posts. The name for post URLs are Permalinks.
rennea said:Now I get it!!!
janetupnorth said:Good because I was actually having a life for the past 6 hours and didn't have time to come clarify.![]()
pampchefsarah said:Life? Outside of ChefSuccess? Is that possible?? Is that allowed???:love:
This phrase is often used humorously to indicate that someone is feeling a bit out of sorts or not thinking clearly. It's a lighthearted way to acknowledge a mistake or a moment of confusion.
The phrase can be considered insensitive to some, as it references a stereotype about individuals with disabilities. It's important to be mindful of the language we use and consider the feelings of others.
If you find the phrase offensive, you can gently express your feelings and suggest alternative ways to communicate confusion or mistakes. Open dialogue can help raise awareness about language sensitivity.
Instead of using this phrase, you might say, "I'm having an off day" or "I'm a bit confused right now." These alternatives convey the same sentiment without potentially offending anyone.