Naming web addresses.

Started by Hottrod81, September 03, 2007, 09:14:05 PM

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Hottrod81

I need to send out a work e-mail this next week containing several website addresses.  Instead of putting the whole address, I want to just put the name of the company linked to address.  I have seen some people do it on here where they will provide a website address and all it will say under the post is click "here".  I hope this makes sense.  I used to know how to do it, by I have forgotten.  Thanks.

jimbo74

you mean a hyperlink? you need to see if your email capabilities support that. doing it here is part of the site software code
:usa:

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~ John F. Kennedy ~

lilbuddy

#2
You mean like this?

Marlin Crawler
RIP Kyota.... you are the man

GET IT!!!

lilbuddy

Quote from: LILBUDDY on September 03, 2007, 09:17:18 PM
You mean like this?

Marlin Crawler

I posted too early...

On herea anyway what you do is you go:

[ URL=http://"(web address here)" ]Title of web address[ /URL ]

But dont have the spaces in between anything
RIP Kyota.... you are the man

GET IT!!!


lilbuddy

Quote from: LILBUDDY on September 03, 2007, 09:18:19 PM
I posted too early...

On herea anyway what you do is you go:

[ URL=http://"(web address here)" ]Title of web address[ /URL ]

But dont have the spaces in between anything

AHH I MESSED UP

go like this:

[ URL="web address here" ]Title of web address[ /URL ]

But make sure you dont have the spaces like i said
RIP Kyota.... you are the man

GET IT!!!

jimbo74

my truck

[URL=http://www.explorerforum.com/photopost/data/500/newfront1.jpg]my truck[/URL]
:usa:

The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission.

~ John F. Kennedy ~


Hottrod81

Cool, I think I have it.  Thanks guys.  I know it works on out e-mail at work because I have seen others do it.