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Jerms - a Brief flicker and then gone again.

If you write:
...textytexty texty the Red Ravens. Texty textytexty...
Then you can put the link to the red ravens inside a paragraph, instead of at the end of the page! smiley - ok

It works like this:
by saying and , anything in between those two bits will be a hypertext link.
In the first bit ( ) it also has information inside the angle brackets about:
1. Where you will end up by clicking on it (by writing HREF="(something)" ),
2. The title which will come up over on the right of your page, where it currently says "referenced sites", by writing TITLE="(something)"
3. Whether that link will show up in a new window or not ( POPUP="1" ).

If that's too much for you, try just the basic version:
...textytexty texty. the Red Ravens. Texty textytexty...
by ignoring stuff like POPUP or TITLE, it'll just stick to the defaults. smiley - winkeye

Or have a peek at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/GuideML-LINK
but remember that linking to another H2G2 page is slightly different to linking to an external website... in this case you want to look at the bit that has the subtitle: "Syntax and Usage for Linking to External Websites"

I know it looks kinda scary but I'm sure you'll figure it out.
Ask me if you're not sure about it!
Or just experiment; you can't break anything! smiley - cheers

Mmmwah! smiley - kiss


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Post 2

JustRight

Thanks Hon, but I reckon I'll wait till you get down here & can help me in person. I find it much easier that way.

C U soon.


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Post 3

Jerms - a Brief flicker and then gone again.

smiley - ok sounds good to me!
Ten days, right?


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JustRight

...and counting smiley - cuddle


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