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Putting a Web Site in the Signature Block (Read 730 times)

    How do I put a web site in my signature block so that all someone has to do is click on it and you go to that web site? And how do I put "paragraphs" in my signature block?  When I clicked for it to contain HTML, it made everything like a running sentencing.

     

    Thanks ~

    Leslie
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      How do I put a web site in my signature block so that all someone has to do is click on it and you go to that web site?  Am I making sense? Confused

       

      Just create an HTML anchor tag around it...

       

      So for example, if I want a link to my website to be clickable, I'd do this:

       

      <a href="http://news.runtowin.com">http://news.runtowin.com</a>

       

      Just replace the http://news.runtowin.com with whatever you want your link to be...and if you'd rather have text instead of the URL, you can put whatever you want it to say that people are clicking on where the second one is (the href="" part has to be your URL though.)

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        Options ==> My Forum Preferences

        then in the box put:

        <a href="http://www.yourwebsite.com">The Words You Want Displayed</a><br>

         

        Options is in the top right of your screen below your screen name and the Logout / Help buttons

          I was trying to do that before, but obviously I was missing "something."

           

          Okay - now that you guys have straightened me out in that regard - why did I lose my "paragraphs"?  Everything is like one big run-on sentence now.

          Leslie
          Living and Running Behind the Redwood Curtain
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          Trail Runner Nation

          Sally McCrae-Choose Strong

          Bare Performance

           


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            <br> means break, put one where ever you want a break in the run on sentence

              Thank you very much! Smile

              Leslie
              Living and Running Behind the Redwood Curtain
              -------------

              Trail Runner Nation

              Sally McCrae-Choose Strong

              Bare Performance

               

                <br> means break, put one where ever you want a break in the run on sentence

                This is a run-on sentence.

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