Originally posted by BullittHey CRZ...notice you've been doing a lot of editing to create links lately.
How about giving us non-HTML using morons a tutorial to save yourself the trouble...
Two ways to do it...
1. You can use the [link] and [/link] tags to create the "Click Here" automagic link (which opens a new window if clicked)
2. You can also use the raw HTML - here's an example using a dummy link: <A HREF="http://link" TARGET="_blank">http://link</A> would create http://link. The TARGET="_blank" basically says "create a new window when I click;" you can leave it out and clicking the link will open it in your new window.
If you need more information, feel free to PM, IM or email - or go check out w3.org ;-)
Okie -- so I've linkified in the past, but in the html code, how do you make it so that the link is worded other than the link itself (i.e. "Click Here")?
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CRZ pretty much explained it above...in example #2
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Originally posted by Teppan-YakiOkie -- so I've linkified in the past, but in the html code, how do you make it so that the link is worded other than the link itself (i.e. "Click Here")?
If you're using the A HREF and /A tags, whatever you put between them is what shows up on the screen as your link.
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