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New BBCode - [urlname]
#1
[noparse][urlname] allows you to use the "name" portion of the HTML anchor tag. This is for more advanced users and works excellently for any guide posted on Southperry.[/noparse]

Demonstration
Click here to see all jewels from Item Maker

[noparse]And here's what the code looks like on the Item Maker guide --> [urlname="Jewels"][/urlname][/noparse]


Known limitation:

vBulletin expects that the [noparse][url][/noparse] tag is an actual link and not a name reference. So if you try to do [noparse][url="#C3"] with [urlname="C3"], it won't work[/noparse]. This is a limitation of vBulletin. I'll probably have to do some code digging to find out where to fix this.
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#2
Seems neat.

Edit: Actually I get it now. I'd love that for some threads or blogs. Nice.
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#3
KajitiSouls will love this for his massive guide, heh heh.
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#4
Is this limited to thread starters?
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#5
Turtally Wrote:Is this limited to thread starters?

Goggleemoticon

lolno. You can direct someone to a specific part of a thread or whatever else in any post.
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#6
This one is amazing Fiel. Thank you!
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#7
[urlname="test"]Test[/urlname]





Click here to go to test
[thread=15696#test]And maybe here?[/thread]

Hm...

Is there a way to make this work with [thread] and [post] too?
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#8
I'm... confused. What does this do? xD
[urlname=testOMGAMONSTER][/urlname]

Edit:
I get it, it's like Anchors in HTML. Epic. <3
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#9
Hmmm, let's test this.

[urlname="abcdefg"][/urlname]




[thread="15969#abcdefg"]go to anchor[/thread]
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#10
[urlname=1234]Learning to use.[/urlname]

It works 2 way. Chin
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