Make the review page list on profiles a link
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- anwidmer
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Make the review page list on profiles a link
Anyone else feels the same way? Thank you in advance Scott for your time
- AmySmiles
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I suggested this a while back, but didn't get anywhere with it. It would be very helpful.anwidmer wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 00:06 I've visited many peoples profiles wanting to see their reviews. When I do though, I have to copy and paste it into a fresh tab as it's not a hyperlink. I think if it were a link that you could just click on it would help a lot. Then it would help us to readily look at and comment on each other's reviews.
Anyone else feels the same way? Thank you in advance Scott for your time
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- anwidmer
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- Latest Review: Becoming the Dragon by Alex Sapegin
- Helen_Combe
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I suggested it as well.anwidmer wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 00:06 I've visited many peoples profiles wanting to see their reviews. When I do though, I have to copy and paste it into a fresh tab as it's not a hyperlink. I think if it were a link that you could just click on it would help a lot. Then it would help us to readily look at and comment on each other's reviews.
Anyone else feels the same way? Thank you in advance Scott for your time
- Manang Muyang
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- Currently Reading: Donny and Mary Grace's California Adventures
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- Helen_Combe
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- Latest Review: And The Trees Began To Move by Lisa Gammon Olson
- Reading Device: B00M4L4MFC
- Manang Muyang
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- Favorite Book:
- Currently Reading: Donny and Mary Grace's California Adventures
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- Latest Review: Your Great Name by Shawn Funk
- Reading Device: B00KC6I06S
I have to say I feel the same way. I actually don't update that item in my profile (but I think there is an OBC guideline somewhere that requires that field filled). That is one book (James Lee Burke's A Stained White Radiance) that I never got to finish since I got busy with OBC books. So technically, I am still reading it. But I doubt if it will make sense to me now without starting with page one again.Helen_Combe wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 23:25 Ah, thanks for that explanation. If that is the case, maybe he could drop the ‘currently reading’ hyperlink. I’ve never used that and probably never will.
Interestingly, John Grisham's Camino Island (a howcatchem about five stolen handwritten manuscripts of F. Scott Fitzgerald) mentions several authors. Among them are my favorites Scott Turow and James Lee Burke. I love it when a favorite author mentions my other favorite authors in his/her books. That just confirms my good taste, LOL!
- Helen_Combe
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- Latest Review: And The Trees Began To Move by Lisa Gammon Olson
- Reading Device: B00M4L4MFC
Quite so! Ooh, I didn’t know there was a word howcatchem as well as whodunnit. I shall be using that word in the future.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 23:48 Interestingly, John Grisham's Camino Island (a howcatchem about five stolen handwritten manuscripts of F. Scott Fitzgerald) mentions several authors. Among them are my favorites Scott Turow and James Lee Burke. I love it when a favorite author mentions my other favorite authors in his/her books. That just confirms my good taste, LOL!
- Manang Muyang
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- Currently Reading: Donny and Mary Grace's California Adventures
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- Latest Review: Your Great Name by Shawn Funk
- Reading Device: B00KC6I06S
Yes, I got that word from a review in the site. Would you like to know if the thieves were caught? Actually ...Helen_Combe wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 23:53
Quite so! Ooh, I didn’t know there was a word howcatchem as well as whodunnit. I shall be using that word in the future.