That's why I prefer our pseudocode "[link optional link words]/[/link]" which automatically adds the new-window code AND gives us a slashdot-style heads up as to where your link will take us. (Theoretically, we could track click-throughs as well since we also add some redirect code, but it's never been interesting enough for me to compile any stats with it.)
F'rinstance, If you used
[link Did I do it right? Do you see my local NBC affiliate?]http://www.wcsh6.com/[/link]
I didn't *quite* understand what CRZ was saying...but I will get it. There needs to be a "McDonald's manager Guide" or something to help us less inclined but wanting to learn.
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(edited by RecklessEric on 6.1.08 1627) I can be found at Poker Stars and Full Tilt Poker under the name RecklessEric.
:) [link] in front of the link, then the link, then [/link] after the link. (note slash in front of "link" in the close tag, just like <A> and </A> in HTML)