How to use the ::thread command
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 2:45 am
Mike has implemented the ::thread command in-game to accommodate our forum.
Here, I'll show you how to use it.
Let's get an example thread. http://forums.pkhonor.net/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=228
Now, if you'll notice, there is a part of the URL that says the following: f=48&t=228.
Just for a brief explanation of what those letters and numbers mean, The F=### is the number of the forum that the post you select is posted in. You can't really do much with this information, as the ::thread command only takes you to specific threads, not an entire forum or subforum.
The T=### is the number of the Thread that has been posted.
Now, if you've caught on by now, the thread number of this post is 228.
What this means is that you may do ::thread 228 ingame, and you'll be brought to this thread.
You may do this for any thread.
I hope this guide has been of use to you.
Here, I'll show you how to use it.
Let's get an example thread. http://forums.pkhonor.net/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=228
Now, if you'll notice, there is a part of the URL that says the following: f=48&t=228.
Just for a brief explanation of what those letters and numbers mean, The F=### is the number of the forum that the post you select is posted in. You can't really do much with this information, as the ::thread command only takes you to specific threads, not an entire forum or subforum.
The T=### is the number of the Thread that has been posted.
Now, if you've caught on by now, the thread number of this post is 228.
What this means is that you may do ::thread 228 ingame, and you'll be brought to this thread.
You may do this for any thread.
I hope this guide has been of use to you.