Explore use of # in Wall
Reported by Brian Michalski | September 4th, 2009 @ 06:41 PM
It would be really cool if you could link directly to a feed in the wall or you could the browsers forward/back buttons to navigate. To maintain the fancy JS work we'd have to update some page frag parameter like /wall#feed-4 when the AJAX update happens
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Brian Michalski January 25th, 2010 @ 03:56 PM
- State changed from new to hold
Currently this is a bit too complicated to tackle. Maybe we can look into it later.
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