How to make a (URL) "link"
How to make a (URL) "link"
My ancient computer's screen goes really wide when people post long URL links. (I have to scroll way back and forth from left to right to read posts then). Because of this, I've asked if folks could "make a link" so I won't have to do that. Other than this, I like to give a name to a link (makes it more "personal" and descriptive).
Here's how (except you have to use use brackets, not parentheses):
Go to the page you want to "link" to and copy its URL.
Paste it where I have "http/theURLitself".
Do it like (but with brackets):
(url=http/theURLitself)Type a Link Name(/url)
You can add bold, italics, color, underline, etc., like:
(url=http/theURLitself)(color=red)(b)(u)Type Your Link's Name(/b)(/u)(/color)(/url)
The above example will look like:
Type Your Link's Name
(but will be a real link).
Btw, I keep a "blank" handy in Word & just insert (paste) the URL & invent a name.
(but use brackets):
(url=)(color=)(b)(u)(/b)(/u)(/color)(/url)
Test run.
FBFF automatically "makes" URL-links (like below).
But we're naming them (and/or shortening them).
FBFF Announcments URL: http://www.wvss.com/forumc/viewforum.php?f=39
Okay, now I'm linking to & naming it.
("copy & paste" the above URL, in indigo...remember, use brakets!):
Family Bible Fellowship Forum: Announcements
Now, you try it,
Here's how (except you have to use use brackets, not parentheses):
Go to the page you want to "link" to and copy its URL.
Paste it where I have "http/theURLitself".
Do it like (but with brackets):
(url=http/theURLitself)Type a Link Name(/url)
You can add bold, italics, color, underline, etc., like:
(url=http/theURLitself)(color=red)(b)(u)Type Your Link's Name(/b)(/u)(/color)(/url)
The above example will look like:
Type Your Link's Name
(but will be a real link).
Btw, I keep a "blank" handy in Word & just insert (paste) the URL & invent a name.
(but use brackets):
(url=)(color=)(b)(u)(/b)(/u)(/color)(/url)
Test run.
FBFF automatically "makes" URL-links (like below).
But we're naming them (and/or shortening them).
FBFF Announcments URL: http://www.wvss.com/forumc/viewforum.php?f=39
Okay, now I'm linking to & naming it.
("copy & paste" the above URL, in indigo...remember, use brakets!):
Family Bible Fellowship Forum: Announcements
Now, you try it,
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“In Jesus Christ God ordained life for man, but death for himself” -- Karl Barth
Well, I used to do it, and then through neglect I forgot how. I could have looked it up, but I was too lazy, and so I posted the actual link. Thanks for the reminder, Rick. Here is my practice link:
Christadelphian Forums
Christadelphian Forums
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Paidion
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"Not one soul will ever be redeemed from hell but by being saved from his sins, from the evil in him." --- George MacDonald
Avatar --- Age 45
"Not one soul will ever be redeemed from hell but by being saved from his sins, from the evil in him." --- George MacDonald
I already knew how to do it, so I'm just following Rick's order:
here's a place that makes tiny urls too
here's a place that makes tiny urls too
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Paidion
Avatar --- Age 45
"Not one soul will ever be redeemed from hell but by being saved from his sins, from the evil in him." --- George MacDonald
Avatar --- Age 45
"Not one soul will ever be redeemed from hell but by being saved from his sins, from the evil in him." --- George MacDonald
'Good to see we're all "linking up" or what have you,
The TinyURL thing looks pretty cool.
But when I went to it, one part of the page had,
"Hi Rick C____" (the rest of my name).
I'm not too keen on sites who know me that well (spyware, etc.)....
At the same time, I imagine that just about everyone on the web: Websites might know more about us than we do! 8)
The TinyURL thing looks pretty cool.
But when I went to it, one part of the page had,
"Hi Rick C____" (the rest of my name).
I'm not too keen on sites who know me that well (spyware, etc.)....
At the same time, I imagine that just about everyone on the web: Websites might know more about us than we do! 8)
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“In Jesus Christ God ordained life for man, but death for himself” -- Karl Barth