ChatterBank0 min ago
putting links on here
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dont know if i am in the right subject here so here goes.
when you see people posting answers on here how do they get the link to put with the answer:-you know the link that is in red...thank you
when you see people posting answers on here how do they get the link to put with the answer:-you know the link that is in red...thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Kwicky and Postdog have basically got it covered. The important thing to remember is that web addresses will automatically 'hyperlink' (i.e. appear in red and be 'clickable') if you give the full URL, including the 'http' bit.
For example, this 'short' URL won't hyperlink:
www.google.co.uk
but the 'full' URL will:
http://www.google.co.uk
You can simply type out the full URL but it's far easier to use Kwicky's 'copy and paste' technique. This is simplest if you've got two tabs (or two windows) open in your browser. (One for AB and one for the page you want to link to). With the page you want to link to displayed, right-click in the address bar and select 'copy'. Then switch to the AB tab, place the cursor where you want the link to appear in your post, right-click and select 'paste'. (As Postdog states, ensure that you leave a space after the link, otherwise the next bit of text will get added onto the end of the link).
Some people like to take things one step further and post links like this . I can't be bothered with it, since it involves entering HTML text into the post but, if you want to know how it's done, see under 'Posting guidelines', here:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ABTutorial.html
Chris
For example, this 'short' URL won't hyperlink:
www.google.co.uk
but the 'full' URL will:
http://www.google.co.uk
You can simply type out the full URL but it's far easier to use Kwicky's 'copy and paste' technique. This is simplest if you've got two tabs (or two windows) open in your browser. (One for AB and one for the page you want to link to). With the page you want to link to displayed, right-click in the address bar and select 'copy'. Then switch to the AB tab, place the cursor where you want the link to appear in your post, right-click and select 'paste'. (As Postdog states, ensure that you leave a space after the link, otherwise the next bit of text will get added onto the end of the link).
Some people like to take things one step further and post links like this . I can't be bothered with it, since it involves entering HTML text into the post but, if you want to know how it's done, see under 'Posting guidelines', here:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ABTutorial.html
Chris