ID:117823
Aug 29 2011, 1:18 pm (Edited on Aug 30 2011, 12:30 pm)
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Yeah as Liam just stated, because you wrote the whole link in the html field for links when you click it it adds the link twice.
Also i can't see your image on the right -->( the one near the your name/join date) or even the image title any more? I suspect you may have set them as hidden or not made them visible, in this case only You who owns the key can see your images if they are not ticked as visible. |
Teka123 wrote:
Yeah as Liam just stated, because you wrote the whole link in the html field for links when you click it it adds the link twice. I see, I didnt know making it "hidden" would mess that up. And the image on the rightm near the name/join date wasnt thare wehn you did the CSS. i tried to add it but it didnt really work well. Im still ned to CSS. Liam Howe wrote: psst, when you're linking to a member page, just go: a href="teka123">teka123/a> (add the first <, and in the closing tag) Oh, okay, thanks for the tip =3 |
Actually [a href="http://www.byond.com/member/ keyyouwanttolink"]keyyouwanttolink[/a] is the proper way I believe.
replace all brackets with the correct angle sign. |
EnigmaticGallivanter wrote:
Actually [a href="http://www.byond.com/member/ keyyouwanttolink"]keyyouwanttolink[/a] is the proper way I believe. Thats the way i used it, However Liam corrected me with a quicker, better way to do it. |
Really? because what you have up there is wrong because it sends me to...
http://www.byond.com/members/www.byond.com/members/Teka123 which is the result of not using HTTP |
That link only happens when you type out the full link without the http://
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Yes, i have realized that. But typing a href="LiamHowe> is a lot easier, aswell as quicker than typing href="Http://www.byond.com/members/LiamHowe>. So thats what i was trying to say is all.
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Fine but at least fix your links in this blog post, they're still broken on my end.
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a href="teka123">teka123/a> (add the first <, and in the closing tag)