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Wed 29 May, 2013 10:41 pm
A website, we use ON:
eg You can find details of all our products on our website
A link, we use AT:
eg You can visit us at able2know.com
But how about this:
-I need to post a post on/at able2know.com
I'd say "on", but it wouldn't upset me if someone said "at".
@WBYeats,
Quote:-I need to post a post on/at able2know.com
Just my opinion, but I would drop one of the posts - just say 'I need to post on A2K' - simplifies it I think.