How do I add a link to another website that only requires the reader to click on it to access it? Thanks in advance
Baz421 said
09:05 PM Apr 16, 2014
arthur wrote:
How do I add a link to another website that only requires the reader to click on it to access it? Thanks in advance
Right click the link Arthur,,, left click copy, left click cursor in text box and right click paste, hit enter.
-- Edited by Baz421 on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 09:05:47 PM
arthur said
10:04 PM Apr 16, 2014
wont work for me
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arthur said
10:10 PM Apr 16, 2014
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Joe50 said
12:37 AM Apr 17, 2014
To make a link clickable, just put url enclosed by square brackets immediately in front of the link, and /url within square brackets immediately after the link; e.g. (url)www.google.com(/url) ... replace the regular brackets ( ) with the square ones [ and ].
There maybe quicker/easier ways to do it, but this way works for me.
-- Edited by jpw50 on Thursday 17th of April 2014 12:39:19 AM
dorian said
07:56 AM Apr 17, 2014
If you use the Quick Reply box, then the URL will be automatically "linkified" unless it includes some special characters. I asked the software developers to add this feature, but they didn't test it properly, so it doesn't always work correctly.
The link is now clickable, and when clicked will open in a new window.
Hope this helps you ... it works for me and I have yet to have any trouble in the link not working when I post.
Cheers - John
03_troopy said
07:04 PM Apr 17, 2014
Thanks Rockylizard for pointing out "Open Link in a New Window". Makes it much easier. Although I always tend to hit shift when I click on the links anyway, just in case.
How do I add a link to another website that only requires the reader to click on it to access it?
Thanks in advance
Right click the link Arthur,,, left click copy, left click cursor in text box and right click paste, hit enter.
-- Edited by Baz421 on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 09:05:47 PM
-- Edited by arthur on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 10:05:07 PM
-- Edited by arthur on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 10:05:59 PM
-- Edited by arthur on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 10:06:33 PM
-- Edited by arthur on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 10:07:12 PM
-- Edited by arthur on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 10:07:49 PM
-- Edited by arthur on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 10:10:57 PM
To make a link clickable, just put url enclosed by square brackets immediately in front of the link, and /url within square brackets immediately after the link; e.g. (url)www.google.com(/url) ... replace the regular brackets ( ) with the square ones [ and ].
There maybe quicker/easier ways to do it, but this way works for me.
-- Edited by jpw50 on Thursday 17th of April 2014 12:39:19 AM
Test: thegreynomads.activeboard.com
Thank you-the quick reply option works for me. cheers
-- Edited by arthur on Thursday 17th of April 2014 09:26:54 AM
Gday...
From observation and questions posted on the forum, it would appear there a number of ways to insert a clickable URL into a thread.
I have tried all suggestions but this is the way that works for me -
1) obviously, I copy the URL from the site I want to include;
2) the I either Start a New Topic box ... or click Reply on an existing thread;
3) I type the 'message' I want and then I CTRL V the URL I copied earlier into the body of the thread/reply;
4) I then use the mouse to highlight the URL, this the causes the icon (I have circled in red) on the menu bar to become 'active' -
5) Click on that icon and the following box opens -
Then left click on the small down arrow in the "Target" box - this will provide the following options -
6) This then makes the URL look like this - http://www.australiasomuchtosee.com/lists26.htm
The link is now clickable, and when clicked will open in a new window.
Hope this helps you ... it works for me and I have yet to have any trouble in the link not working when I post.
Cheers - John