Title: Navigating from a Comment View to the Article it Comments on

If you access a comment (by, for example, clicking the comment on the list of recent articles, clicking the Traction ID link at the end of a comment, or clicking a comment from a multi-entry or search view), you will end up in a view of the comment.

You can see in the example below that this comment is actually its own Traction article, with its own author, title and Traction ID.

This comment, engineering68. comments on the quoted paragraph in Engineering8.



There are three ways to navigate out of the comment view.



1. Click on the Engineering8 link in the quoted paragraph. This will take you one level up the thread.

2. Click on the Show complete discussion thread on Engineering6: Sample Engineering Questions link. This will take you all the way up to the leading article in the discussion thread.

3. In the Discussion Thread map, you can see the comment you are viewing in bold with a left arrow. From here you can click to any comment in the thread, or click on Engineering6: Sample Engineering Questions to go to the leading article in the thread.





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Article: Doc173 (permalink)
Date: March 22, 2008; 4:08:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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