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Where is this particular Supporters Forum post?

         

jastra

6:59 pm on Nov 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I am very interested in viewing a particular post to the WebmasterWorld Supporters Forum on 19 November. It's presently listed on the WebmasterWorld main page:

"Reciprocal Links Action Plan Posted in WebmasterWorld Supporters Forum
by cabbagehead
"It sounds like we're all in agreement now that recip links were a major target in the recent Jagger update."

I was so interested in reading that particular post that I paid for a membership. But try as I may for several days now, I can't find the post.

Will somebody tell me how to find a post like this? There's no indication of which category or sub forum the above one is in. I've searched every probable category and have come up empty. How does one ever find a particlar post in the Supporters Forum?

Thanks

encyclo

7:05 pm on Nov 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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[webmasterworld.com...]

The Supporters' Forum is in the top category (above the Browser Side World) on the forum index page:

[webmasterworld.com...]

Don't forget to expand the category if you have previously collapsed it when you were not a member. :)

jastra

7:31 pm on Nov 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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encyclo,

Sorry, but something's wrong here.
1. I click on the link for the post I want.
2. After logging in I still get another login request again after clicking on the Private Forums link. Maybe my account isn't set up correctly yet.

ken_b

7:38 pm on Nov 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Maybe my account isn't set up correctly yet.

That's probably the reason. Supporter memberships can often take a few days to get set up. Brett has to set up supporter memberships manually, and since you signed up over the holiday weekend there could be a bit of a delay.

jastra

7:55 pm on Nov 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks. I'll wait for a while.