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No dear, HTML code does what you tell it to - not by highlighting or 'drag and drop' stuff.
The first < opens the command and > closes it, and the second set of < which has the / > included tells the code the command has finished. The bits in between the < > is what will show on screen . i.e B, I or U
AB has now determined only bold, italic and underline options plus the code for changing long web addresses to your own text. the way to shorthen website adress details are at the FAQ section on the home page under the heading How to post...
You use more code (which is: < A hrerf= "website" > and then your word < /A> without the extra spaces again as before) but do see the details on the home page as it will be clearer.
I can't put the same code on here as this website will read the command and just show up as another link - not the how to do it info . . . . .