MguyXXV "X marks the spot"
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Posted - 04/07/2010 : 17:50:34
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Actually, I intended to respond yesterday but I got totally distracted.
I believe you are asking how to post a link that isolates only one review, whether your own or that of another. Here's how:1. Go to the page where the film at issue is located. I will use "Anal Excursions 5 (2006)" for this example. The actual process requires a back-end approach.
2. Find a review by the reviewer you are trying to isolate. Mouse-over the reviewer's name and note the reviewer's ID number, which should appear in the lower left corner of your browser's margin. For example, if I were isolating Stalean, her user ID is 1188. I can obtain this same information by clicking on her name and looking at the ID number that comes up in the address bar when her page appears: http://www.fwfr.com/user.asp?id=1188.
3. Back to the film at issue. Just below the "Your Score" boxes is a ribbon of sorts: literally, a ribbon of choices that allow you to sort the reviews in various ways. At the end of the ribbon is a drop-down list entitled "Show". The bottom option of that list is "My reviews only". Select that option.
4. The page will now show only those reviews by you. If you look at the address bar, among all of that information is your own ID number. For example, my ID number is 2877, so my isolated reviews appear per the following info in the address bar:
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=2877&id=19315&Mode=&Sort=3&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1
5. Edit the address bar information: substitute the user ID number at issue for your own ID number in the addess bar. For example, to isolate Stalean's reviews, I would change my number (2877) to her number (1188), like so:
http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?do=mr&uid=1188&id=19315&Mode=&Sort=3&Rows=100&Dir=1&Start=1
6. Press Enter, and Bob's your uncle. You may now copy the link that appears in the address bar and paste it as the link you want to create.
7. If the reviewer has multiple reviews, and you need to isolate only one, you may be fucked. I don't know how to isolate just one. So be sure that you can make commentary about the multiple reviews, so you don't have to admit that you don't know how to isolate just one review. Is that helpful? |
Edited by - MguyXXV on 04/07/2010 18:47:42 |
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