I agree, but users can always copy and paste to open a reference site. If you want to help them out, you can type the following html command, and it will accomplish what the old webboard did automatically:
This will take a user to http://delltalk.us.dell.com in a new window when he clicks on the site reference. You can actually type anything to replace the blue string and clicking on the phrase will still take a user to the site.
I don't know whether you want to go to the trouble to do this, and I am not sure it is actually progress to have to go back to these basic HTML commands to accomplish this. Below is an example of what the command does:
mathman
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November 20th, 1999 14:00
I agree, but users can always copy and paste to open a reference site. If you want to help them out, you can type the following html command, and it will accomplish what the old webboard did automatically:
<a target=_new href="http://delltalk.us.dell.com">http://delltalk.us.dell.com
This will take a user to http://delltalk.us.dell.com in a new window when he clicks on the site reference. You can actually type anything to replace the blue string and clicking on the phrase will still take a user to the site.
I don't know whether you want to go to the trouble to do this, and I am not sure it is actually progress to have to go back to these basic HTML commands to accomplish this. Below is an example of what the command does:
mathman
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November 20th, 1999 16:00
It looks like you can, and, as I said in an above post, it is another beauty!!
Kay H
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November 20th, 1999 16:00
You think I can handle the code on this? :)