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Ab Syntax For Link Words?
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If I want to post a link to another thread or a news page but want to make it display as a word so as to make a readable sentence, what is the AB edit bix syntax to create the url link?
I've seen this done recently (July) and I asked how, as soon as I saw it but it was off topic for that thread, got lost in the flow and, consequntly, didn't get answered.
I searched for topics like "Answerbank user guide" but nothing was found. Based on experience with bold, italic etc, I reckon that standard markup syntax will not work here. :-/
Thanks in advance.
I've seen this done recently (July) and I asked how, as soon as I saw it but it was off topic for that thread, got lost in the flow and, consequntly, didn't get answered.
I searched for topics like "Answerbank user guide" but nothing was found. Based on experience with bold, italic etc, I reckon that standard markup syntax will not work here. :-/
Thanks in advance.
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We used to have a problem of some nasty users pretending a link was www.amazon.co.uk - which actually went somewhere else malicious. That's why we would be concerned in adding this functionality.
We used to have a problem of some nasty users pretending a link was www.amazon.co.uk - which actually went somewhere else malicious. That's why we would be concerned in adding this functionality.
Oh, I hadn't thought of that.
Can you not adapt the swear filter to automatically reject all domains which are not either Answerbank, Wikipedia, a selection of national newspapers or other sources of reference material, according to popular demand by ABers?
p.s. Are you Buenchico? (he was the last person I saw using one of these links).
Can you not adapt the swear filter to automatically reject all domains which are not either Answerbank, Wikipedia, a selection of national newspapers or other sources of reference material, according to popular demand by ABers?
p.s. Are you Buenchico? (he was the last person I saw using one of these links).
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