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runonbeer

Maintenance EnthusiastVendor
Joined
Apr 15, 2002
Location
Austin, TX/Chapel Hill, NC
TDI
'00 Golf 02M, '10 Golf 02E, '02 UTE 02M
I liked giving clever names to links, as well as the ability to place them in mid sentance as one word to more clearly define the content of the link. Is this still a capability? It seems now when I copy a link into the box all it does is slap all the "./php??do=blubblahstuff" that serves no useful purpose in reading it.

was that clear?
 

bhtooefr

TDIClub Enthusiast, ToofTek Inventor
Joined
Oct 16, 2005
Location
Newark, OH
TDI
None
OK, if you saw my last post, I butchered it. See, it won't let me disable a vB code tag.

< means [ for this, and > means ].

Type the following first:

<url=

then paste your link, and type this:

>

then type your clever name, then type this:

</url>

There you go.

Example: A post made by an IE or Firefox user
 

whitedog

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2004
Location
Bend, Oregon
TDI
2004 Jetta that I fill by myself
runonbeer said:
I liked giving clever names to links, as well as the ability to place them in mid sentance as one word to more clearly define the content of the link. Is this still a capability? It seems now when I copy a link into the box all it does is slap all the "./php??do=blubblahstuff" that serves no useful purpose in reading it.

was that clear?
What I do is type the sentence as I want it then highlight the words that I want to be the link. Then I click on the createlink button
and paste in the URL. Hit enter and it's done.
 
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