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Link problem!
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Can someone tell me how to get a link with my questions on Answerbank. Cant figure it out and there's nothing in the help sections.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mibn2cweus has interpreted your question in a completely different way to me. He/she obviously thinks that you're seeking to view your own questions. As I read it, you want to include a link within your question. One of us is obviously wrong - if it's me, I apologize for wasting your time :-)
To include a link to a web page in your post, simply type the full URL of the page, including the 'http' bit. For example, if I type this
www.google.co.uk
it doesn't appear as a link. However, if I type this
http://www.google.co.uk/
it shows up as a link. (I can check that by clicking the 'preview' button).
In practice, I never actually type out the URL of a page I want to link to. I simply open that page in a separate tab (or window). Then I right-click in the address bar and select 'copy'. I then go to the relevant place in my AB post, right-click and select 'paste'.
Some people include a link which simply says click here To do so involves typing out (or copying and pasting) some HTML text. Instructions can be found under 'Posting Guidelines' here:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ABTutorial.html
Chris
To include a link to a web page in your post, simply type the full URL of the page, including the 'http' bit. For example, if I type this
www.google.co.uk
it doesn't appear as a link. However, if I type this
http://www.google.co.uk/
it shows up as a link. (I can check that by clicking the 'preview' button).
In practice, I never actually type out the URL of a page I want to link to. I simply open that page in a separate tab (or window). Then I right-click in the address bar and select 'copy'. I then go to the relevant place in my AB post, right-click and select 'paste'.
Some people include a link which simply says click here To do so involves typing out (or copying and pasting) some HTML text. Instructions can be found under 'Posting Guidelines' here:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ABTutorial.html
Chris