You have to type the following, but replace the regular brackets ( and ) with the angled ones < and > or it will not work (if I typed it with the < and > then it would try to make a link, rather than showing you what you need to type)
(a href="http://yourlinkhere.com") Text of what you want the link to say on your webpage here (/a)
I love you Jesse, but that was mildly confusing. Here's another example just in case it confused you too, Rhea. In this example, I'd be linking to Jesse's blog, and would only put one space between the a and href at the beginning instead of 2. Otherwise, I would type exactly as shown to link it.
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i don't quite remember, but if you go to "help" they have detailed instructions on how to set up a link...
thanks...I'll check it out for next time I try to add a link. Hopefully it will be more successful.
You have to type the following, but replace the regular brackets ( and ) with the angled ones < and > or it will not work (if I typed it with the < and > then it would try to make a link, rather than showing you what you need to type)
(a href="http://yourlinkhere.com") Text of what you want the link to say on your webpage here (/a)
I love you Jesse, but that was mildly confusing. Here's another example just in case it confused you too, Rhea. In this example, I'd be linking to Jesse's blog, and would only put one space between the a and href at the beginning instead of 2. Otherwise, I would type exactly as shown to link it.
Jesse's blog
Ah crap...sorry, I guess even putting 2 spaces still makes it a link! Maybe Jesse has the best explanation after all...
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