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A "how to" question

BigD_in_FL

Moderator
I am trying to figure out how to post a link without having to copy paste the entire length of the link, but to use a one word response. frequently, I see someone responding with a link where they say something like "you can find the different types of XXX here", with the word "here" being a different color and the when clicked, takes you to the link.

How is that done?

Thanks
 
You have to copy the entire link but...

Type the word you want to be the blue link, highlight it, select the insert link button
createlink.gif
, paste your link in the popup box, click ok.

It will look like this in your post:


[URL="http://thefiringline.com/forums/index.php"]The Firing Line[/URL]


but will look like this when submitted:

The Firing Line
 
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