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URL Links and HTML Tags (Read 1014 times)

    I am not familiar with HTML and am used to seeing a variety of HTML tags used for URL links in other discussion forums. How are they handled here? My goal is to create a hyperlink using an average piece of text. For example......... I would like to make the word "ASICS" have a link that would take me to ASICS' USA website.....http://www.asicsamerica.com/ Using the "< a="" />< a/="" />" tags, how can that be done? Is there a different set of HTML tags I should be using to accomplish this?

    Keep the running and fitness up and keep the weight from coming back.

    Run more miles than last year.


    Into the wild

      < a="" href="http://www.X" target="PopupWnd" />ABC<> This works....without the spaces.

      Shut up and run

        This thread should help Click here Kenny
          Thanks, all! I am going to give it a shot right now......... Link to ASICS site.

          Keep the running and fitness up and keep the weight from coming back.

          Run more miles than last year.

            Why isn't this working for me (aside from the fact that I don't knoiw what I'm doing)? I've entered this: http://www.tanyas.wordpress.com Then I checked the html box. But it's still not making the link in my signature line space. Am I missing something? Thanks.

             

             

            obiebyke


              Tanya--Click the "signature contains html" box.

              Call me Ray (not Ishmael)

                I did that, but it still doesn't show up as a link....

                 

                 

                eric :)


                  I did that, but it still doesn't show up as a link....
                  TanyaS, Try this (remove the _ in the start tag first): <_a>http://www.tanyas.wordpress.com </_a>
                    Thanks Eric!! Name this song! MTA: Sorry. Just a test. As was that. Roll eyes

                     

                     

                    jdmcgregor


                    All business

                      now you got it.

                      "If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason." J. Handy