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Question Posted Friday July 20 2007, 3:48 pm

How do I get a forum on my column like you have? How do I put it into the link like you have?

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Cux answered Friday July 20 2007, 3:51 pm:
Hey there!

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Notice the "30323" at the end of the link. If you go onto your column, and click "ASK ME A QUESTION", the URL on the page has a number at the end. This number is the registered columnist you are. So, I am the 30,323rd columnist to register on this site. There are 46,535 registered columnists right now [July 20, 2007 3:50pm Eastern time].
Anyway, take your number, and replace my number with yours [so you put it at the end after the "="], and that gives you your own personal forum.

So you take your URL, and add it to the following code to get it to appear like it does in my column [as "my forum"]:

<a href=URL HERE>My Forum or whatever you want to show up</a>

Check mine out sometime, and make sure to put the link on your column so people know about it.

--Jack
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