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7:11 pm June 4, 2005
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ellie
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Martin, any possibility to name a link in the post without actual name – “this link” underlined, for example, which would connect to the site? May be i just don’t know how to do it…
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7:46 pm June 4, 2005
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Martin Christy
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I think you mean something like this: [url="/forum/faq.asp#hyperlink"]click here to find out how to make hyperlinks in the Forum FAQ[/url]
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9:56 pm June 4, 2005
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ellie
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NO, i mean typing just words “this link” which will act as hyperlink to a certain site. A link without naming a site address. Actually, it’s not that matters, ignore that.
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10:03 pm June 4, 2005
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mmm – I still don’t know what you mean!
In my last post I didn’t just make a link to the answer, I made an example of the answer – words, acting as a link.
You must enter the site address somewhere, or it will never work, but you don’t have to show it in your post. This is exactly what I did above.
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10:21 pm June 4, 2005
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Yes, got it, stupid me. It’s last examples in FAQ in ur kind answer. Thank u so much.
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