How do I put a link to another thread into a post ?
It's something I've never done and I think it might be something I need to know how to do.
Thank you.
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Well, first of all, if you just type a web address into your post, without any tags or anything, the board software will recognise the http part and make it into a link. e.g http://www.google.co.uk/
A bit more hi-tech, is if you want a word to be the link. Then you can use to get <a href="http://www.google.co.uk/">Google</a>
As far as linking to threads is concerned, you can get the web address you need from the url box on your browser, or by rightclicking on a link and choosing "Copy link". You'll notice that sometimes the link has "t=" and some number: that's a link to the whole thread starting at page 1. Sometimes the link has "p=" which means it links to a particular post in the the thread.
For example, http://buslist.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=84313 links to the BBCode and HTML post in this forum, and http://buslist.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php? ... 50#2019050 links to Chey's reply on that same thread.
Hope that helps.
Laura
PS there's also a way to do it using BBCode; I've told you the HTML way.
PPS Not many people know this, but to get the link to a specific <i>post</i>, you can right click the little picture like <img src="http://buslist.org/phpBB/templates/subS ... nipost.gif" /> at its top left.
A bit more hi-tech, is if you want a word to be the link. Then you can use
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<a href="http://www.google.co.uk/">Google</a>
As far as linking to threads is concerned, you can get the web address you need from the url box on your browser, or by rightclicking on a link and choosing "Copy link". You'll notice that sometimes the link has "t=" and some number: that's a link to the whole thread starting at page 1. Sometimes the link has "p=" which means it links to a particular post in the the thread.
For example, http://buslist.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=84313 links to the BBCode and HTML post in this forum, and http://buslist.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php? ... 50#2019050 links to Chey's reply on that same thread.
Hope that helps.
Laura
PS there's also a way to do it using BBCode; I've told you the HTML way.
PPS Not many people know this, but to get the link to a specific <i>post</i>, you can right click the little picture like <img src="http://buslist.org/phpBB/templates/subS ... nipost.gif" /> at its top left.
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BBCode makes it fairly easy for you. As Laura said, you can either just copy and past the code into the text, or if you want to create a hyperlink here's what you do! (I've disabled code in my post to show you exactly)
[url]http://www.google.com[/url]
If you wanted to creat a link you'd do something like this
[url=http://www.google.com]google[/url]
Hope that helps!
[url]http://www.google.com[/url]
If you wanted to creat a link you'd do something like this
[url=http://www.google.com]google[/url]
Hope that helps!
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Bloody hell K, that sounds like when my son is trying to explain computers to me!!!!
Silent_scream told me a really, really easy way. Open 2 windows to bus, so you can flick from one to the other. On one, you'll have the post/pm you're writing, on the other, the original post/thread you want to link to. On the original, just click on the address at the top of the page (that starts with http://buslist, www.*** etc) to highlight it, then press Ctrl and C. That means you've copied the address/link.
Then go to your original post/pm, place the cursor where you want the link to show up - right-click, and select "paste" from the pop-up menu. That's it! If you want to check it's worked (I always do, am a bit anal about things like that! ) choose Preview for your message, and click the link. It should take you straight back to the thread you're wanting to link to.
The fancy stuff - like ppl saying "this thread" and it takes you there... nfi. But the above is a simple way of linking. It must be, it works for me.
Sarah
Silent_scream told me a really, really easy way. Open 2 windows to bus, so you can flick from one to the other. On one, you'll have the post/pm you're writing, on the other, the original post/thread you want to link to. On the original, just click on the address at the top of the page (that starts with http://buslist, www.*** etc) to highlight it, then press Ctrl and C. That means you've copied the address/link.
Then go to your original post/pm, place the cursor where you want the link to show up - right-click, and select "paste" from the pop-up menu. That's it! If you want to check it's worked (I always do, am a bit anal about things like that! ) choose Preview for your message, and click the link. It should take you straight back to the thread you're wanting to link to.
The fancy stuff - like ppl saying "this thread" and it takes you there... nfi. But the above is a simple way of linking. It must be, it works for me.
Sarah
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