If you're like me, you might wonder to yourself: "How do I make those links that I post light up, so the people who follow me can just click on them and go there?"
Stephen, our moderator has already thought about this and provided our users with a solution.
If his theory works, this next link should take you to a place that will show you how to post a "hyperlink".
[www.emule.com] />
Les
Just testing, please ignore:
[www.reemst.com] />
Stephen
Timely information, but why did your link (27844) not work this time:
[tinyurl.com] />
That is to say, why does the method NOT work 100% of the time on these forums (or fora for the persnickety)?
Hugh, I'm not sure. But I think it's because the URL string is too long to be recognized by my browser's software.
Les
Bump, for Ilsa. Thank you for the Brazilian music. It was really fun!
Les
Maybe you have to drink a lot of coffee before you "hyper" link?
Bump, for Marian-NYC.
Maybe you have to drink a lot of coffee before you "hyper" link?
Not really, just learn to have a carrot?
< [www.emule.com] >
Les
Follow up
< [www.emule.com] >
if you type this without the spaces between the web address and the arrows,
you get a hyperlink:
sometimes
[www.emule.com] />
Les
Les,
I believe your problem is that you're spacing between the < >and the letters.
pam
Copy of your link
< [www.emule.com] >
Same link without spacing.
[www.emule.com] />
[www.emule.com]
I previewed it; it works!!! Thanks Les. I have been trying this for a long time. NEver got it till now!
Post Edited (03-18-05 22:26)
"I "Love Summer more than I hate Winter"
make it so
now I wonder if simple text will appear as a hyperlink:
[form]