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Old 04-20-2007, 12:51 PM   #1
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Can someone explain in detail how to link an internet page to one one of our threads. I sometimes see guys asking questions and I know of a site that they can go to for answers and I'd like to know how to link the site page to our threads.
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Old 04-20-2007, 01:15 PM   #2
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Re: Links

Quite simple.

In the quick reply mode, or the advance mode, it is the same essentially.

There is a little globe with a chain link:

You click that and it asks for the URL of the link you want to supply.
Like if I want to point you to NHRA.com, I click it, and supply http://www.nhra.com, creating this : http://www.nhra.com

Now, inside of that, You can change what is inside what it gives you to show different text. In the example above, you see the full URL, but I can make it say whatever I want by modifying it a bit:
Click Here to go to NHRA's Website

The easiest way for you to see what I have done is to quote this message and just look at it.

But, essential, this is just BB Code. It starts with ["url"=] and that's where you put your url (after the = sign). Then before the closing bracket, which is [/"url"] That's the text that shows up in between. (No quotes in real situation).

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Old 04-20-2007, 01:18 PM   #3
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Re: Links

Also, I just noticed, mine is "Automatically parsing URL's."
What that means is if I typed in a full address from http to .com it automatically makes it a link - it adds the ["url"][/"url"] tags (minus quotes) for me. This may be a per user setting, not sure. Just try it and see if it does it for you?

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Old 04-20-2007, 01:22 PM   #4
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Re: Links

I just re-read what you asked, and I may have went into too much detail for what you asked...

If you just want the link to an individual thread of ours, and don't need any of that junk I just posted...just copy the url from the address bar.

Or, without being in the thread, just right click on the title, copy shortcut, copy link location, or whatever your browser says for copying links.


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Re: Links

If you wanted something like this- http://gmcpauls.com/roll_pans1.htm
just go to the page you want, right click, select "properties" copy the address url and paste it into your reply.
If you want to change the way it reads like this- Rollpans
the easiest way I know to do it is paste the link and click "preview post" so the system will automatically add the url tags. It'll look like this
{url}http://gmcpauls.com/roll_pans1.htm{/url}
change it so it looks like this
{url=http://gmcpauls.com/roll_pans1.htm}Rollpans{/url}
replace{} with[]
There are several ways to do the same thing, it just depends on what's easiest for you.
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I think we lost him 88.
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Hi guys. Thanks for the tips. I did get lost a bit but figured it out and I really appreciate the help. In your first line of explanation you say click on the "quick reply or advance mode" .. After I left clicked ( I did say in detail, LOL) that mode 6 or 8 times I tried right clicking and your info all fell into place from there. I did print the page for future reference. Thanks again.
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I'm still learning some of the ins and outs of this site. It just takes practice. Glad you figured it out.
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Re: Links

computers can be confusing but just dont let it beat you


you can right click on the address in the menu bar and click on copy then in your reply right click again and click paste and there it is, just another way of doing it
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