Is it possible to "hide" the ULR in a link?
Not to copy and paste the hugh link in here like this:
http://www.multi-board.com/board/natur- ... hlt-epa´s/
but give it a name and allow people to click on it like this:
name
Link
Housil - yes, you can do it. Here's what you do:
1. Type the name of the link like this: link name
2. Now highlight "link name" and click the URL button above. This will generate code that looks like this:
[url]link name[/url]
Now modify that first tag by adding ="http://www.linkname.com" or whatever the real link is. This should leave you a tag that looks like this:
[url="http://www.linkname.com"]link name[/url]
1. Type the name of the link like this: link name
2. Now highlight "link name" and click the URL button above. This will generate code that looks like this:
[url]link name[/url]
Now modify that first tag by adding ="http://www.linkname.com" or whatever the real link is. This should leave you a tag that looks like this:
[url="http://www.linkname.com"]link name[/url]
I see...kman wrote:Housil - yes, you can do it. Here's what you do:
1. Type the name of the link like this: link name
2. Now highlight "link name" and click the URL button above. This will generate code that looks like this:
link name
Now modify that first tag by adding ="http://www.linkname.com" or whatever the real link is. This should leave you a tag that looks like this:
link name
Testlink
Am I doing a mistake?!
The first should be:
I see...
the second:
Testlink
I copied the second from another forum to here - but it doesn´t work also


Oops...my bad. You need to remove the quotes "" from the URL text. I always get BBCode and HTML confused like that. :-)
This should work:
MREInfo
This should work:
MREInfo
...and I have to remove the ] and [kman wrote:Oops...my bad. You need to remove the quotes "" from the URL text. I always get BBCode and HTML confused like that.
This should work:
MREInfo

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