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SludgeMunkey

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OK, so I am a bit rusty on my internet/forums stuff.

How the heck do you write the code to put nice clean looking text that links to other pages, like in Jacquie's signature. Is it a function of the WYSIWYG that I am overlooking?

I do not want to repeat my recent faux pas ;) and need to clean up my posting...
 

Kaysie

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Alternately (I had to ask Justin how to do this so I won't take the credit): here, you can highlight the words you want to be the link (usually the word 'here' or 'water changes' or whatever), and click the little globe with a paperclip icon, and insert the link there and voila!
 

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Alternately (I had to ask Justin how to do this so I won't take the credit): here, you can highlight the words you want to be the link (usually the word 'here' or 'water changes' or whatever), and click the little globe with a paperclip icon, and insert the link there and voila!

Bah! I scoff at your cheating little icon. Learn the code! :p

Those are links in a chain, get it?
 

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Are we talking about putting links into a message? Or into a signature file? I don't know of a way to put them in a signature without using code.
 

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That's not a signature. That's a signature:
 
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