Your link seems to work there, Alavahalf!
To be honest, I rarely use that shortcut. If I do, I go to the tutorial page, highlight the relevant bit of HTML and then copy and paste it into my post. I then replace the URL in the example with the one that I want to link to, and replace 'my label' with my own choice of wording.
I'll usually just paste the entire URL. If it's particularly lengthy, I'll shorten it by using TinyURL:
http://tinyurl.com/
TinyURL is also useful for linking to secure web pages (with 'https' inthe URL, instead of 'http'). If you put a 'https' URL on here, it won't 'hyperlink'. (i.e. it won't be 'clickable'). Using TinyURL gets round that problem. For example, both ChuckFickens and I have used TinyURL, earlier this evening, to get round the problem of 'https' links being 'non-clickable', here:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Comp uters/Question739924.html
Chris