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1gp 27th January 2010 18:22

what to set up a link ???
 
hi , guys silly question for some maybe , but how do you attach a link to another site from here eg ... ebay... many thanks...

Simon 27th January 2010 18:28

You can simply type (or copy and paste) the address into the post. For example:

Typing http://example.com

will, when the you submit the post, come out looking like this when you read the post:
http://example.com

Raistlin 27th January 2010 18:29

Click on the globe / chainlink icon.

Type in the URL click return.

Add descriptive text if required. :)

1gp 27th January 2010 21:40

many thanks guys....

Dragrad 27th January 2010 23:03

OK.... so how do you make a word in your descriptive text to become the link?:shrug:

In other words if I type "Have a look at this" How do I create "...this" to beome the link :confused:

Raistlin 28th January 2010 08:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragrad (Post 455246)
OK.... so how do you make a word in your descriptive text to become the link?:shrug:

In other words if I type "Have a look at this" How do I create "...this" to beome the link :confused:

1. Type in "Have a look at" (no quotes)

2. Then leave a space

3. Then click on the link icon and type or paste in your URL.

4. Click OK and the URL will be pasted in for you with the appropriate HTML and the text of the URL repeated and highlighted in blue.

5. Type in the descriptive text in the highlighted area.


Hope that helps (and makes sense) Andrew :)

Dragrad 28th January 2010 21:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin (Post 455302)
1. Type in "Have a look at" (no quotes)

2. Then leave a space

3. Then click on the link icon and type or paste in your URL.

4. Click OK and the URL will be pasted in for you with the appropriate HTML and the text of the URL repeated and highlighted in blue.

5. Type in the descriptive text in the highlighted area.


Hope that helps (and makes sense) Andrew :)

It worked
:D

JohnDotCom 28th January 2010 21:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragrad (Post 455754)
It worked
:D

Bumping your own posts I don't know. :D

Dragrad 28th January 2010 22:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnDotCom (Post 455757)
Bumping your own posts I don't know. :D

Got a new toy!! ;):D:D


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