Ocassionally, there are posts on this and other boards where a URL (a web address) is placed in the body of the message. As a result, in order to use the link, it is necessary to copy the URL and paste it into the browser's address bar. Although this entails only a slight waste of time and effort, it is also slightly annoying. And it is unnecessary as well.
Here's a tip: When making a new post, you will see, beneath the message window, a small rectangular box with the words "link URL" to the left. That's where the URL goes. Beneath that, there is another box with the words "link title" to the left. That's where the link title goes. An example of how it's supposed to work can be found at the bottom of this message.
Here's a tip: When making a new post, you will see, beneath the message window, a small rectangular box with the words "link URL" to the left. That's where the URL goes. Beneath that, there is another box with the words "link title" to the left. That's where the link title goes. An example of how it's supposed to work can be found at the bottom of this message.
it takes senior citizens a little longer to catch on.......
Here's a tip: When making a new post, you will see, beneath the message window, a small rectangular box with the words "link URL" to the left. That's where the URL goes. Beneath that, there is another box with the words "link title" to the left. That's where the link title goes. An example of how it's supposed to work can be found at the bottom of this message.
if anyone is jumping to conclusions, nothing happened between us.
First of all, links in the body of the text usually do work:
http://youtu.be/wvVPdyYeaQU
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how to fuck without telling him to take his pants off first!
...if someone is too stupid to find, analyze, utilize and optimize the "link url" function at the bottom of a message page (right under the admonition "html tags are not allowed in message body") then i figure whatever they are linking to is also stupid, so i pass.