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Copy and Paste Alterations
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I know this isn't quite the right place to ask this, but I've seen Quizmonkey do this and I see they are on-line at the moment so -
When I post a pasted link - How do I change it to a word or phrase of my choice. It looks much more elegant !
When I post a pasted link - How do I change it to a word or phrase of my choice. It looks much more elegant !
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When you post a link such as -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoharp
I've seen people reduce the link to a phrase or word - so that'tt they'll type something like - You'll find the answer HERE - where HERE links you to the requested website.
I just wondered whether it is easy do or very techy.
When you post a link such as -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoharp
I've seen people reduce the link to a phrase or word - so that'tt they'll type something like - You'll find the answer HERE - where HERE links you to the requested website.
I just wondered whether it is easy do or very techy.
Just copy and paste the link . Put a < before the whole thing and a > after. Change the "text here" to anything you want to put.
replace #FFCCCC with the colour you want your background, and black for the font colour. If you want a larger font just alter 12px to a higher number. Don't forget < and > beginning and end.
a target='_blank' target='_blank' target='_blank' style="background: #FFCCCC;color: black;font-size: 12px;font-weight: bold; cursor: text;text-decoration: none;">TEXT HERE</a
label
There is tutorial on how to do it here
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ABTutorial.html
which probably explains better than I have done !
replace #FFCCCC with the colour you want your background, and black for the font colour. If you want a larger font just alter 12px to a higher number. Don't forget < and > beginning and end.
a target='_blank' target='_blank' target='_blank' style="background: #FFCCCC;color: black;font-size: 12px;font-weight: bold; cursor: text;text-decoration: none;">TEXT HERE</a
label
There is tutorial on how to do it here
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ABTutorial.html
which probably explains better than I have done !
here
Like this ...just copy and paste the gumf from the tutorial page from....
... then past your link and then write your label which can be "here" or whatever you want to put then copy and paste... the end bit .. on the end of it .
Keep it all in one line though ...no spaces :)
Like this ...just copy and paste the gumf from the tutorial page from....
... then past your link and then write your label which can be "here" or whatever you want to put then copy and paste... the end bit .. on the end of it .
Keep it all in one line though ...no spaces :)