Not really ubuntu , but ...

Ashley Benton chuaukantli at gmail.com
Sat May 23 01:51:54 UTC 2009


On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 7:48 PM, eyore15 User <mr.mcmiller at gmail.com> wrote:

> I didn't have anyone else to ask.
>
> I wanted to reply to something here by pointing to a specific point in a
> Wikipedia article.  I've seen other people do this where the link takes
> you directly to the text on the larger page.  It seems a lot better than
> just giving the url and forcing the receiver to scroll through the page
> looking for the information you want them to read.
>


On the top of the wikipedia page find the link to the article you want to
link to. Press it to go to the location on the page, then copy and paste
what is now on your browser address.
That should look like : http://wikipedia.com/nameofthepage#nameofthearticle

Sincerely

Meg
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