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I have been searching for quite a while now and couldn't find the answer. But as I was beginning to type I had an epiphany and figured it out. But I thought I would go ahead and post anyway in case someone else is looking for this same information. My question is how do you take a link like this: http://www.guineapigcages.com/forum/about-cages/30406-zip-ties-connectors.html#post324741 and make it say "Zip Ties"? This is how: Type the phrase you want to describe your link, for example: zip ties, highlight it with your cursor and click the "Insert Link" button at the top. The one with the chain link and the world behind it. When the box pops up, paste your url in the box and say ok. Now your text is a link! Zip Ties |
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JarBax (09-26-07) | ||
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I didn't know you could do it that way, so thanks! I always do it like this: This is a great site [ url = http://www.guineapigcages.com/forum/index.php ] This is a great site [ / url ] You have to take the spaces out obviously |
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TX_2_Pigs (09-26-07) | ||
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I knew there had to be another way to do it. Thanks for adding that. |
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