FollowupID: 20914 Submitted:
Tuesday, Sep 02, 2003 at 11:05
Member - Rohan K posted:
Boy, that really worked, eh?
Let's try again.
Type a href="http://domain.com/path">link text as shown in the instruction below.
The bit inside the "" marks must start with http:// and must be the full address of the site or page. An easy way to get this is to copy and paste it from your brower's address line. The give it a name part is optional but allows you put in something more meaningful/descriptive than the address may be, such as `my site'.
For example a href="http://exploreoz.com.au/forum">chatwould produce
chat
Images are exactly the same but must first exist somewhere on the web , i.e have their own web address.
[ View Image]Smile, you're on ExplorOz
Rohan (
Sydney - on the QLD side of the Harbour Bridge)