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<node id="370384" title="Re: node info in title bar" created="2004-06-28 21:34:04" updated="2005-08-14 19:16:50">
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bart</author>
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I don't care about the node type. I do care about the node id and the existence of the link itself, for two reasons:
&lt;ol&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Safe reloading, bookmarking, and being able to safely get an actual URL for the node, irrespective of what you've been doing, be it voting, a consideration, or talk in the CB
&lt;li&gt;Having a handy way to copy the node id to link to in nodes and in the CB.
&lt;/ol&gt;
&lt;P&gt;I do not think the link actually should have to be that "loud". It might blend in more with the other links you mentioned: "print, w/replies, xml". Perhaps "plain"? As in: &lt;blockquote&gt;[id://370384|plain], [href://?node_id=370384&amp;displaytype=print|print], [href://?node_id=370384&amp;displaytype=print&amp;replies=1|w/ replies], [href://?node_id=370384&amp;displaytype=xml|xml]&lt;/blockquote&gt;?
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