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18-Jan-2002, 05:54 AM #1
Wink Link Question???
Hi Everyone,
I have a silly question. Ive noticed that some people replys with with site references. They are accessed by clicking on "look here". How is this done. I usally type in the address as a link. Sure would save space if I knew how to do the other!
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18-Jan-2002, 06:27 AM #2
When you hit the reply to message button, on the bottom left is says vb code on, hit the link, it will take you to the vb code help and check on how to do the url tags

HERE

Like this except without the space after url and = and between / and url in the tags
[url ="http://forums.techguy.org/misc.php?action=bbcode"]HERE[/ url]
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