I'm no good of formatting and/or copy pasting.
This is the main post in the Danish forum:
https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/4277767
There is a lot material to be saved there from there...
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I'm no good of formatting and/or copy pasting.
This is the main post in the Danish forum:
https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/4277767
There is a lot material to be saved there from there...
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I think a lot of forums need a lot of help.
You're off to a great start! Next step is to start copying these posts over. You can use F12 in your browser to access the HTML code for any website, including the duolingo posts.
Then there's an HTML to BBCode converter you can use to change that into BBCode.
Finally, create a new post here with information. Make a note of any links back to the Duolingo forum as they'll need to be copied too, if they're of value. We've talked a bit about this process in this post: viewtopic.php?p=514#p514
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Ok, thanks for info.
I have give it a try, with the some posts. And the result seems Ok.
I have had some problem with missing codes from the original posts, but I have in those few cases chose to delete formatting.
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The main post in the Danish forum on :
https://duolingo.hobune.stream/comment/4277767
Can you open an ARCHIVE section, like for Norwegian here please
(viewforum.php?f=237-archive)
I'd like to start to put some work i have already done myself
Thank you
SheenaBastet wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 5:03 pmThe main post in the Danish forum on :
https://duolingo.hobune.stream/comment/4277767
Can you open an ARCHIVE section, like for Norwegian here please
(viewforum.php?f=237-archive)I'd like to start to put some work i have already done myself
Thank you
@Explorer Looks like we need an archiving forum in Danish.
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