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Last post 07-17-2004, 7:40 AM by Fluffy-Phil. 3 replies.
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  •  6/8/2004 10:13:00 AM 499799

    Hyperlinks

    I've noticed quite a few people seem to be having trouble making hyperlinks in their posts.. I'd just like to say that:

    1: BBcode doesn't yet work fully here, so don't try using it to make hyperlinks.

    2: If you paste the link into your post, it should automaticlly put a hyperlink in.

    3: If that doesn't work, use the 'create hyperlink' button in the upper right corner of the post toolbar.. (the little globe thingy)

    Hope that helps!



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  •  6/9/2004 7:21:00 AM 598035 in reply to 499799

    RE: Hyperlinks

    You can also use HTML to make hyperlinks, but remember to be in HTML mode before you type it in, or else it won't work.

    And to make a plain text URL into a hyperlink, BBcode does work, so say I was trying to link you to URL I would put [url]URL[/url] and provided the URL was an actual address, it would work.


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  •  7/16/2004 2:48:05 AM 666534 in reply to 499799

    RE: Hyperlinks

    Plain text forms into urls for users that have activeX plugin's (Internet Explorer peoples)

    It's rather best if you are using a netscape based web-browser that you just leave the link as text and make us copy it over.

    Also, all hyperlinks automatically gain the target=_blank feature, which is opening in a new window.

    I think I'm one of the few people with netscape type stuff...
    ...wee?
  •  7/17/2004 7:40:06 AM 669354 in reply to 499799

    RE: Hyperlinks

    Also the bb code for hypertext does work now.
    What's the point of a hero with no one to save?

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