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Quick html question...

LordMaul

Lifer
How would I go about linking to the last page in someone's history? IE, if they clicked the link, it would do the same thing that clicking the back button would.

I've seen it on other webpages, but nothing comes to mind...
 
Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Thanks! 😀

did it work?

Well, sort of. The first one didn't(before you edited) so I searched google for what you posted, and I got this:

go Back

I stuck that in there and it worked.

😀
 
<a href="javascript:history.back(1)">go Back</A>


it doesnt work when i post it though..


weird

are you using the wysiwyg editor?
 
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Originally posted by: Rallispec
<a href="javascript:history.back(1)">go Back</A>


it doesnt work when i post it though..


weird

are you using the wysiwyg editor?

I'm using Dreamweaver.

Here we go again:

<a href="javascript:history.back(1)">go Back</A>


using dreamweaver to post on ATOT?
 
Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Originally posted by: Rallispec
go Back


it doesnt work when i post it though..


weird

are you using the wysiwyg editor?

I'm using Dreamweaver.

Here we go again:

go Back


using dreamweaver to post on ATOT?

No, ya tard, for html.

I'm copying these out of the editor in dreamweaver...how about these:

Go Forward

and

Refresh
 
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Originally posted by: Rallispec
<a href="javascript:history.back(1)">go Back</A>


it doesnt work when i post it though..


weird

are you using the wysiwyg editor?

I'm using Dreamweaver.

Here we go again:

<a href="javascript:history.back(1)">go Back</A>


using dreamweaver to post on ATOT?

No, ya tard, for html.

I'm copying these out of the editor in dreamweaver...how about these:

<a href="javascript:history.forward(1)">Go Forward</A>

and

<a href="javascript:location.reload(1)">Refresh</A>


yeah, but i can quote you, and post them exactly how you had them.. and they dont show up:
<a href="javascript:location.reload(1)">Refresh</A>


whats up with that???

are you using the WSYIWYG editor when you post on atot?

 
haha. recessive posting of the javascript. that's what i was going to post for ya. but i'm wondering why it does it on yours like that. i think you're posting from the new WYSIWYG fusetalk and not the other one.
 
Originally posted by: Rallispec
this istn fair. i want to be able to use javascript in my posts

Not me. I posted in forum issues about it...if I can use javascript, some asshole can too and for destruction! *cue music*
 
Originally posted by: NeoMadHatter
haha. recessive posting of the javascript. that's what i was going to post for ya. but i'm wondering why it does it on yours like that. i think you're posting from the new WYSIWYG fusetalk and not the other one.

What is WYSIWYG?

Refresh - la tee da..
 
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Originally posted by: Rallispec
this istn fair. i want to be able to use javascript in my posts

Not me. I posted in forum issues about it...if I can use javascript, some asshole can too and for destruction! *cue music*

shhh!! dont let them know.
😉
 
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Originally posted by: NeoMadHatter haha. recessive posting of the javascript. that's what i was going to post for ya. but i'm wondering why it does it on yours like that. i think you're posting from the new WYSIWYG fusetalk and not the other one.
What is WYSIWYG? Refresh - la tee da..

*confirmed*

I just switched to the wysiwyg editor and now i can do javascript also
 
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Originally posted by: NeoMadHatter haha. recessive posting of the javascript. that's what i was going to post for ya. but i'm wondering why it does it on yours like that. i think you're posting from the new WYSIWYG fusetalk and not the other one.
What is WYSIWYG? Refresh - la tee da..

*confirmed*

 
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Originally posted by: NeoMadHatter
haha. recessive posting of the javascript. that's what i was going to post for ya. but i'm wondering why it does it on yours like that. i think you're posting from the new WYSIWYG fusetalk and not the other one.

What is WYSIWYG?

<a href="javascript:location.reload(1)">Refresh - la tee da..</A>

same as webpage building with html.

what you see is what you get
 
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