Hi everyone,
Can someone tell me how to do a hyperlink in a post? I think I have seen them here but don’t know how to make it happen.
Thanks,
Rob Kress
Hi everyone,
Can someone tell me how to do a hyperlink in a post? I think I have seen them here but don’t know how to make it happen.
Thanks,
Rob Kress
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One the post page header in the bottom row, one icon over from the left, is a symbol that looks like a globe with a link of chain below it; highlight the word you want to use as the link and click that icon and a dialog box will open where you can insert the link address. ( on my computer you have to disable the pop up blocker to use the hyper link) Or you can just type out the www. and follow with the link address.
Rob Millard
http://www.americanfederalperiod.com
Edited 8/25/2009 9:30 pm ET by RMillard
Rob * 2,
If you're using a PC and Internet Explorer, an easy way to create the link instead of typing it is to go to the WEB page either in another tab or launch another instance of IE. Right click on the http address in the Address bar, near the top of the browser window, and a drop down menu will appear - left click on Copy.
Switch to your Knots message and highlight the word(s) you want in your message then click the World/Chain icon Rob Millard mentioned. A dialogue window will appear and http:// will be highlighted, right click on the highlighted http:// and left click on Paste. Done.
It takes a lot more words to describe it than it actually takes to do it. You can also use keyboard shortcuts but that will take more words to describe. :-)
Regards,Bob @ Kidderville Acres
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