Note: If this lesson seems a bit unclear to you, you may want to check basic bbCode lessons: How Does bbCode Work? & How to Correctly Insert Tags.
By "live links", I mean links in which you can click to go to a different page or website.
Now, in most of forums, you just paste your Hyperlink or URL, submit the message and it's automatically converted to a clickable link, but anyways, let's see how to do that manually + some more very useful options.
The tag for links is this:
[url]
Let's use this blog URL "http://learn-bbcode.blogspot.com/" as an example, the code will be:
[url]http://learn-bbcode.blogspot.com/[/url]
Result:
http://learn-bbcode.blogspot.com/
No problem till now, but what if you want a part of your text being clickable? Something like "Click Here" or ''Go Here" or just a name of a site or anything else?
For that you have to add an option, here, the option will be the Hyperlink itself, & the tags will wrap the text you want to be clickable.
Now, as an example, I'll use my blog title "Learn Forums bbCode Secrets" & its URL of course:
[url=http://learn-bbcode.blogspot.com/]Learn Forums bbCode Secrets[/url]
Will look in your final message:
Learn Forums bbCode Secrets
Next lesson: How to Link to an e-Mail Address
What is This All About?
When you participate on forums discussions, sometimes to type plain text would make it, but often, you need to make your posts more interesting: to add styles, change fonts, play with colors, insert links or to display images ...
In web development, HTML is used for all that, but in forums posts, a simplified code inspired from it allows users to format text, that code's called the "bbCode".
This blog will help you easily understand & use bbCode. Have Fun!!! :)
ps: don't hesitate to post a comment for any help needed or a suggestion, or just to say hi! :)
In web development, HTML is used for all that, but in forums posts, a simplified code inspired from it allows users to format text, that code's called the "bbCode".
This blog will help you easily understand & use bbCode. Have Fun!!! :)
ps: don't hesitate to post a comment for any help needed or a suggestion, or just to say hi! :)
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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2 comments:
Thanks, very helfull article.
I have problems with link displayed...is a plain text not the link. Why ?
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