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Sorry for how absurdly easy this might sound, but here goes:
On my web site I am trying to post a link to something else, but instead of having a huge URL, I want to have the link but replace the URL with the words 'Here' . As in "Click here." I have seen it done on here but unsure how to do it myself. Suggestions? Thanks Richard |
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Re: Question:
Your web editing software probably has a task bar or menu button for creating links. Highlight the text you want to use as the link, click the link button (it usually looks like the link of a chain), and paste the link in the pop-up box.
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Re: Question:
I'm sure Glenn answered the question for you, but just in case you're working with the HTML directly the code would be as follows:
<a href="http://www.linkgoeshere.com">click here</a> |
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