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      23rd Apr 2005
I have a small on-line dictionary. In other parts of my site, when I mention
a technical term, I would like the ability for someone to be able to click on
the technical term and be sent to the appropriate entry in the dictionary. I
believe that it is possible to do something like this using "bookmarks" but
only within a page. How can I do this if the visitor is on one page and the
dictionary is on another page within the same site?

Once the visitor arrives at the dictionary, I would then like him to be able
to click on a button and return to the original page. However, I think I have
the code to do this: <a href="javascript:history.go(-1)">Go Back</a>

Doug Stewart
 
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      23rd Apr 2005
1. Create your bookmarks in the dictionary page, save and leave open
2. Create the link to your bookmark, by selecting the page (current open), then in the dropdown
select the appropriate bookmark.

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>I have a small on-line dictionary. In other parts of my site, when I mention
> a technical term, I would like the ability for someone to be able to click on
> the technical term and be sent to the appropriate entry in the dictionary. I
> believe that it is possible to do something like this using "bookmarks" but
> only within a page. How can I do this if the visitor is on one page and the
> dictionary is on another page within the same site?
>
> Once the visitor arrives at the dictionary, I would then like him to be able
> to click on a button and return to the original page. However, I think I have
> the code to do this: <a href="javascript:history.go(-1)">Go Back</a>
>
> Doug Stewart



 
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