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When putting up a web-site address like in your signature, I've seen where they don't actually have the web-site url, but they call it another name. Does that make sense?
Example: If I put my website address in my signature, but just wanted it to say "my web-site" how do you do that? |
Janet, when you put a link on this site, your code is
After the bracket, you can type in Janets site (or whatever) then the closing of the code follows as |
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Not a clue!
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ROFLMBO
I should have checked when I got done to see what it showed up as... OBVIOUSLY I didn't do that. LOL OMG... I'm sorry. ANYWAY, when I type the html code it signals the computer to DO that action. I tried doing it with spaces, which is what worked at the sites I used to work at... but this software isn't like that, so it didn't work the same. If you want to email me your email address, I can email you the code to do it. my addy is tink@centurytel.net |
Just sent you an email Tink.
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I hope you get it worked out Janet!
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might want to ask rebecca. she knows her stuff in this department don't you becca?.. lol
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I know she does, but I haven't seen her on when I've been on.
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Unless I totaly misunderstood, This is what you're asking for the code to accomplish.
Just for example Where I used to work |
Yes!! That's it!
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Janet, just do what you normally do to post a link:
[%URL="http://www.myspace.com/angiedoogles"]www.myspace.com/angiedoogles[/URL] Above is how it would normally look (without the % sign). The first part, that says URL= tells the computer where to link to. The second part, after the site address and the ] (the red part) tells the computer the words you want to be placed there instead. So if I wanted it to say "My Myspace" instead of "www.myspace.com/angiedoogles", I'd do this: [%URL="http://www.myspace.com/angiedoogles"]My Myspace[/URL] (Without the % of course) I hope this is helpful. |
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