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Old 02-13-2007, 11:06 AM #1
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Question What's with the link feature?

What's up with the 'insert link' feature? Or am I doing something wrong????

It seems like every time I go to someone's link in a post, Neurotalk totally disappears, and I have to go back to the bookmark for it again.

Am I making sense? I mean, when you go to the link, you can't even go back a page to here. I like it when a link opens up in a new window, but at least it should be able to go backwards?

Have I lost all my marbles now?
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