JimBob Skeeter
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| #1 Posted on 3.11.06 1423.00 | Instant Rating: 6.49 | Ok, I'm going to post a bulletin on MySpace (do a search on MeatPimps, that's us), and I was wondering if anyone knows how to do the html where you have the text underlined, and it's actually the link to a site or pic? Basically, [url=http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=80046723]this[/url], but in MySpace-eze. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-edit-well, I guess I suck at this, too. It worked over at DVDVR. Plz excuse my dumbness.
(edited by JimBob Skeeter on 3.11.06 1424)| Promote this thread! | | Joseph Ryder
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| #2 Posted on 3.11.06 1506.09 | Instant Rating: 6.04 | I don't post bulletins on myspace, but for all the not many times I've wanted to link text over there I believe it was just straight html. So it'd be something like:
Blah Blah < a href="http://www.yoururl.com">Underlined text people would see< /a> blah blah.
Except you remove the space after both "less than signs." The end result is:
Blah Blah Underlined text people would see blah blah.
(Pardon me if I didn't understand your question correctly.)
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| #3 Posted on 3.11.06 1532.04 | Instant Rating: 6.49 | | Taken care of. Thanks anyway!!!!!!!! | CRZ
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| #4 Posted on 3.11.06 1541.55 | Instant Rating: 9.00 | On this board, you can just post the link and we'll autolinkify it: http://profile.myspace.com/meatpimps
You can also use [link] and [/link]
I think MySpace uses actual HTML though, which Joseph Ryder covered up there. Also, you've already gotten your answer and the question is moot. But here I am posting anyway!
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