When I paste a URL into the entry box, the result needs a little fine tuning. Is this just me?
How do you substitute a suitable title for the URL itself. Do you have to go in there and do a little marking up or is there some direct way that I’m just too dense to figure out. Step by step if you please. Thanks
You mean make a single word or phrase into a link?
If so, you type [url= the web address of you want to link to, no spaces]the word/s you want to be the link[/ url]. No space in the last group of brackets.
Nooooo! My chance to have successfully answered a GQ question before anyone else has been whisked away to ATMB. Now how am I ever going to become a full fledged member around here?
Or, highlight the URL you wish to insert; right click on it and copy it to the clipboard; in the “Reply” dialog box, type the words you want to make into a link; highlight them; click the “Insert Link” icon above the dialog box (looks like a world globe with a link of chain); paste the URL from the clipboard into the URL box; click OK.
Highlight and copy [Ctrl+C] the web address you want to use from the web page you want to reference in your post.
In your SDMB post, type the word or phrase descriptor you want to use describe the link you want to reference.
EXAMPLE: Duran Duran
Highlight the descriptor you just typed in your post.
Click the Insert Link icon just above the text box of your post. It looks like a planet Earth with a chain link below it. This will bring up a pop-up box that says, “Please enter the URL of your link.”
In the space in the little pop-up box, paste your link [Ctrl+V].
When the annals of this message board come to be writ large at some time in the dim and distant future, history will record (see chapter 37) that your response was submitted one minute earlier than Colibri’s relocation of the thread.
You don’t have to type and highlight the description of the URL before clicking the link button. If you just hit the button and put the URL in the dialog box, the coding will be generated with the cursor positioned so that you can immediately type the description.