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Started by Keymaster, April 07, 2012, 05:24:25 PM

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Keymaster

Ok, I was wondering how some of you folks put a link to something into one word a person can click on. I have tried to figure it out and can't, its driving me nuts.

squirtthecat

[url=www.heylookatthislink.com]YO![/url]

Produces..

YO!

devo

Thank You Squirt, I have been wondering the same thing and just to stubborn to ask

Keymaster

Thanks STC !! Thats Awesome ! Now lets see some pictures of your vacation

mikecorn.1

Quote from: Keymaster on April 07, 2012, 05:24:25 PM
Ok, I was wondering how some of you folks put a link to something into one word a person can click on. I have tried to figure it out and can't, its driving me nuts.
Sent you a PM.


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Keymaster

Thanks Mike, Your Awesome Too :) Sometimes its kinda messy to put a link in a post, ecspecially cabelas Links that are a mile long ;)

mikecorn.1

Got your PM. It worked just fine. Click on the word (cool) and it went to website.


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mikecorn.1

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fishrman

Squirt, can you show a real world example as i'm a tad slow at this stuff?  I just posted

http://www.deltameat.com/delta.pdf

in another thread. If I wanted it to come up with "Click Here" instead, what would it look like?

Habanero Smoker

#10
 Basically you are typing:
{url=   http://www.deltameat.com/delta.pdf   }  Click Here!   {/url}
but remove the spaces and change the { } brackets to [ ] brackets.

It would look like the below example. To see the actual code, click on Quote instead of Reply. In the Quote screen the code will be displayed.


Click Here!





     I
         don't
                   inhale.
  ::)

TedEbear

Quote from: fishrman on April 07, 2012, 10:06:14 PM
Squirt, can you show a real world example as i'm a tad slow at this stuff?  I just posted

http://www.deltameat.com/delta.pdf

in another thread. If I wanted it to come up with "Click Here" instead, what would it look like?

Copy the URL address (http://www.deltameat.com/delta.pdf) into your clipboard.  Next, in your message highlight the word(s) that you want to make into a hyperlink.  Click on the "Insert Hyperlink" button.  It's the one right below the "I" button that you see when you're creating a message.

The result will look something like this: {url]Click Here[/url]

Place your cursor at the end of the first "url" but before the "]" bracket, add an equal sign "=" and paste the URL right after it that is in the clipboard memory.

It will then look like this: {url=http://www.deltameat.com/delta.pdf]Click Here[/url].

If you click on "Preview" it should show up in your preview screen as a highlighted Click Here.  Not a necessary step but you can check it this way before posting the message to see that it worked.


fishrman

Got it!  Thanks everyone, for the clear guidance!!

Keymaster

Yah, thanks again for everyones help.