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hitmanjules 06-30-01 03:52 AM

Hey, guys - quick question - when you post links in your replies here, how do you 'mask' them so something like:

http://interimator2/therewas.a.big.h...dsjfuefjoifua;(shortened fake url - Bushdog)

looks more like:

Click Here

And does it work in e-mails as well? Thanks!

[Edited by Bushdog on 06-30-01 at 06:30 PM]

Trigger 06-30-01 04:53 AM

It's the first item of business discussed in the "vbcode" link at the bottom of every page here at DVDTalk.

Thunderball 06-30-01 11:44 AM

It's really easy...

here's the code

(a href=URL)CLICK HERE(/a)

Just substitute the ( for < when you do it

Thunderball 06-30-01 11:45 AM

To just show you what I mean...

http://www.dvdtalk.com
<a href=www.dvdtalk.com>Click Here</a>

If you want to see how the 2nd one looks, just quote this post.

matta 06-30-01 03:51 PM


Originally posted by Thunderball
It's really easy...

here's the code

(a href=URL)CLICK HERE(/a)

Just substitute the ( for < when you do it

or in VBcode type

[URL=http://www.something.com/something.jpg]Click Here[/URL]


and that will look like: Click Here




[Edited by mother on 06-30-01 at 01:55 PM]

benedict 06-30-01 07:24 PM

Not doing it exactly the vB way can cause problems if you post more than one URL i.e. you <i>need</i> to include those quotemarks to be "safe"!

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