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27-12-2017 1:57 PM
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I know this has been asked before (I think I did on the old SMF forums), but how do you turn say a link to this post into a one or two word hyperlink on these new-fangled boards?
Fixed! Go to the fix.
27-12-2017 2:09 PM
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Re: 'Renaming' links
27-12-2017 2:20 PM
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Re: 'Renaming' links
02-01-2018 4:03 PM
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Right, thanks @HairyMcbiker, I've just done my first post after following you help, but found a small problem.
When I've renamed the link, I want to 'lose' that tag, so I can continue with normal text, but I don't seem to be able.
I'm sure there must be a way, but I can't find it.
Sorry for seeming thick.
Re: 'Renaming' links
02-01-2018 4:06 PM
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I tend to use
"name I want to use"<SPACE> select the "name" part and use the link as before, the trailing space usually stops the link overflowing, failing that a CR then a BS works as well.
Re: 'Renaming' links
02-01-2018 4:11 PM
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Thanks, I'll have a go with that next time I need it - if I can remember.
Re: 'Renaming' links
02-01-2018 5:12 PM
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@jab1 wrote:
Right, thanks @HairyMcbiker, I've just done my first post after following you help, but found a small problem.
When I've renamed the link, I want to 'lose' that tag, so I can continue with normal text, but I don't seem to be able.
I'm sure there must be a way, but I can't find it.
Sorry for seeming thick.
Click in the linked text then again on the Chain icon then delete the URL from the box and press OK.
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Re: 'Renaming' links
02-01-2018 5:20 PM
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@Mav Noted for the future, thanks - just hope I can remember it.
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