does anyone know hot to jump to a specific page?
#2
In the address of the last page, there is a dash & # - just change the # to the page you want to go to:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-994.htm
Change the 994.htm to 90.htm and you'll go to page 90:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-90.htm
The "poly" in my screen name refers to polymer, by the way. :) I used to be really big into polymer clay - for years. thepolyparrot.com is my site - haven't updated it in about five years though.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-994.htm
Change the 994.htm to 90.htm and you'll go to page 90:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-90.htm
The "poly" in my screen name refers to polymer, by the way. :) I used to be really big into polymer clay - for years. thepolyparrot.com is my site - haven't updated it in about five years though.
#4
At the bottom of the page if there are a LOT of pages, there is a box, type in a page number and you will jump to it :D:D:D
If there are not enough pages to have the box show up, look at the url at the top of the page.
the url for this page is
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-119641-1.htm
at the end of the url, the -1? It is the page number for this particular topic. If this topic had 10 pages and you want to see page 4, you would delete the 1 and put a 4 there and hit enter. It would look like this
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-119641-4.htm
If there are not enough pages to have the box show up, look at the url at the top of the page.
the url for this page is
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-119641-1.htm
at the end of the url, the -1? It is the page number for this particular topic. If this topic had 10 pages and you want to see page 4, you would delete the 1 and put a 4 there and hit enter. It would look like this
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-119641-4.htm
#5
Thanks for the quick reply all. Poly, I may have to go to your old site. I tend to let new hobbies become obsessions and let the other things fall to the wayside. My daughter wants me to stay on the quilting ,sewing for purses,quilts,etc. rather than polymer clay which is somewhat more limited .
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