Community and Forum → Website news and updates → New ways to use special tags ("double dogs", @@) in comments
Peter Khramov, 15.06.2016 20:15
I remind you that if you frame the Latin name of a taxon with double dogs when writing a comment (the dog is this @ symbol), then if this taxon is in the site database, its name in your comment will automatically become a link to the taxon page, and if not, it will be highlighted in italics. 2. During the transition to Insecta from Lepidoptera, a glitch formed when such links led to the English version of the site. Now the glitch is fixed, and for English — speaking users, the link points to the English version, for Russian-speaking users-to the Russian one. This works both for long-established links and for fresh ones (i.e., for all of them). 3. Now you can use double dogs to frame not only the Latin names of species and other taxa, but also links to other pages of Insecticide (the main site and store). The link can start with http://insecta.pro, insecta.pro, http://store.insecta.pro or store.insecta.pro. For example: Link to this news page without dogs: http://insecta.pro/ru/community/63261. Link to the dog-framed page of this news: http://insecta.pro/ru/community/63261.
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