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thank you for showing me how to overwrite, could you please print out the instructions on here for others as i can't get them to come out.
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Here goes:
To override or label links you will have to use the a href tag.
For egs:
my label
there is a space between a and href with no space between the following elements: href = " http
You can no longer just highlight the URL of the image (or web page) and write your label directly on it. The entire URL, beginning with http, must be written out.
Please follow the instructions laid out in the FAQ - they will be more clear as you cannot input html as I've attempted above without the formatting functions kicking in.
Here goes:
To override or label links you will have to use the a href tag.
For egs:
my label
there is a space between a and href with no space between the following elements: href = " http
You can no longer just highlight the URL of the image (or web page) and write your label directly on it. The entire URL, beginning with http, must be written out.
Please follow the instructions laid out in the FAQ - they will be more clear as you cannot input html as I've attempted above without the formatting functions kicking in.
To override or label links you will have to use the anchor tag.
For egs:
my label
there is a space between a and href with no space between the following elements: target='_blank' href="http
You can no longer just highlight the URL of the image (or web page) and write your label directly on it. The entire URL, beginning with http, must be written out.
For egs:
my label
there is a space between a and href with no space between the following elements: target='_blank' href="http
You can no longer just highlight the URL of the image (or web page) and write your label directly on it. The entire URL, beginning with http, must be written out.
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Yes shaney, but I don't want them!!
Trying here �
nothing works
OK this is fine, but why doesn't the gumf I got from Ed appear, that is blackcat in words???
Trying here �
nothing works
OK this is fine, but why doesn't the gumf I got from Ed appear, that is blackcat in words???
The new set-up here is just the way things were on AB until a couple of years ago. If I remember rightly, people then whinged about the change to the system we've had here until the other day!
Not all the html functions are available now...colours, different fonts, varied print-sizes etc...that we had then, but it is only a matter of getting used to the new ways.
To get italic, put a left-arrow (that's one of these <) followed by the letter i (for italic) followed by a right arrow (that's one of these >). Then put the word/phrase to be italicised (let's say that's your own name) then put another left arrow followed by a slash (that's one of these /) followed by another letter i followed by another right arrow. And voil�...when you enter this, you should have an italicised version of your name! For bold print, just substitute two letters b for the two letters i and for underlining, just substitute two letters u for the two letters i.
For a short course on these and further html �tricks', click
here and the link will take you to a website with a set of basic lessons. Just click on the various �primer' headings once you get there and work your way through them. Good luck!
Not all the html functions are available now...colours, different fonts, varied print-sizes etc...that we had then, but it is only a matter of getting used to the new ways.
To get italic, put a left-arrow (that's one of these <) followed by the letter i (for italic) followed by a right arrow (that's one of these >). Then put the word/phrase to be italicised (let's say that's your own name) then put another left arrow followed by a slash (that's one of these /) followed by another letter i followed by another right arrow. And voil�...when you enter this, you should have an italicised version of your name! For bold print, just substitute two letters b for the two letters i and for underlining, just substitute two letters u for the two letters i.
For a short course on these and further html �tricks', click
here and the link will take you to a website with a set of basic lessons. Just click on the various �primer' headings once you get there and work your way through them. Good luck!