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Summary: A guide to the urls around Omnimaga
Incomplete atm.
Omnimaga SMF URL Syntax Guide Note: currently a work in progress and still missing lots of stuff. Also trying to make it neater and organised.
Omnimaga contains lots of links to many pages, but not all are easy to find. For convenience, sometimes it is quicker to type in the url than to click through several pages to find the link you're looking for. I have memorised some myself, and thought that this list might help you find the pages you find useful, or some hidden pages you hadn't seen before. In this way, you can navigate through Omnimaga faster! In general, think of the Omnimaga URLs as a function and argument format, where http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php is the function, and ? separates the function from the arguments which follow.
Spoiler for Comprehensive List of Possible Omnimaga SMF URLs:
coming soon
General Syntax http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?[argument1];[argument2];[argument3]
The number after the dot indicates which page of the board you want to view. Each page goes up in .50 increments, so 11.300 indicates the 7th page of the 11th board (News Board).
Spoiler for List of Major Boards:
Sorry please stay tuned. A list will be coming later.
The Axe Parser Topic, you can change the topic number (ID) manually to jump to another topic. This can be useful for a thread you check on regularly, you can just type in the topic ID straight into the URL bar.
Similar to the board ID numbers but each page goes up in .15 increments, so 11.2130 indicates the 143rd page of the 1453rd Topic (Axe Parser Topic)
Spoiler for http://omniurl.tk URLs:
Posts are also shortened with an http://omniurl.tk url. This is indicated in OmnomIRC every time someone posts. http://omniurl.tk/12772/233902 The first number is the topic number, the second number is the message number. It is as simple as that!