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| Thread ID: 30099 | 2003-02-10 09:13:00 | Here | Thomas (1820) | Press F1 |
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| 120006 | 2003-02-10 09:13:00 | I notice sometimes when one sees" here",it takes one to a website etc,how is that done? | Thomas (1820) | ||
| 120007 | 2003-02-10 09:24:00 | When you reply to a post, there are options just above the reply window, click on Formatting Options to be see the way to direct to a web site, set bold or italics etc. Also Emoticons, Quote original etc. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 120008 | 2003-02-10 09:26:00 | have a look at the formating optoins when you go to post. if you mean on another site (ie not PF1) then its slightly different :) |
tweak'e (174) | ||
| 120009 | 2003-02-10 09:56:00 | By doing [url=http://pressf1.co.nz]here[/url] But I like to use [url=http://pressf1.co.nz]url=http://pressf1.co.nz[/url] That way if someone saves the text they also set the URL and not "here" From Eric :) |
E.ric (351) | ||
| 120010 | 2003-02-10 10:06:00 | DRATS !!! <take two> By doing [url=http://pressf1.co.nz]here[/url] But I like to use [url=http://pressf1.co.nz] pressf1.co.nz/ [ That way if someone saves the text they also get the URL and not "here" From Eric :) |
E.ric (351) | ||
| 120011 | 2003-02-10 10:08:00 | Is this for the PF1 Forum or actual webpage coding? | Kame (312) | ||
| 120012 | 2003-02-10 11:17:00 | Originally posted by Kame Is this for the PF1 Forum or actual webpage coding? its actually a sort of universally recognised (amongst web developers) formatting component of discussion boards called bbcode, and is used in an effort to simplify the process of formatting posts/comments. it is used with many popular discussion board/chat/blog etc etc scripts/software, grtz sal. nz |
sal (67) | ||
| 120013 | 2003-02-10 19:07:00 | Sorry all,I omitted what I thought was obvious,silly me,thank you all for your efforts. | Thomas (1820) | ||
| 120014 | 2003-02-10 19:11:00 | Bugger me,did it again,I was indeed referring to PF1.My humble apologies | Thomas (1820) | ||
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