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Emma-J | 10:07 Fri 24th Feb 2006 | Technology
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How do you make a web link i.e. www.yahoo.co.uk say 'Here' instead putting the whole link in?

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Once you've got your link in, like you have above, then highlight it and just overtype it with whatever word you want.

....mmmm....just a tip, if you are using the Firefox browser then I don't think it works............ you have to use IE for some reason..........commoner.;-)
In Firefox it is:

[a target='_blank' href="THE FULL WEBSITE ADDRESS"]THE WORDS TO DISPLAY[/a]

But using < instead of [
and > instead of ]

every time.



....Thanks for that Ethel..........not quite as simple but nice to know these things........I was refering to CheekyChops (love the name) method when I said what I did about IE and Firefox........Best, commoner ;-)
commoner - once you've done it a couple of times it's easier.

I love to learn new hints and tips, and am happy to share.

Sometimes I get it wrong though. :(

Hi Cheeky Chops . . . .On this weblink question.

When I find a link, do I highlight it and copy. Then paste it into one of these answer windows, and then highlight it again and overtype in a word such as Here before submitting it?


Thanks

...yes you have it there sir.prize........ after pasting remember to press the space bar to move the cursor and make it form a link THEN highlight and overtype it......

....and don't forget, this method is for IE ..use Ethels tip for Firefox.....commoner;-)

Thanks a lot commoner

here im just testing myself

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