Wiki help - external link

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More or less nothing seems worth doing, but oh well.
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You can add hyperlinks in your text to allow people to click and go to another web site. These are called ''external links'', meaning they will link to something outside the tribewanted Wiki.
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[http://www.url4.net/28445F asian lesbians] |
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To make a word an external hyperlink, use the following format:
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[http://www.url4.net/309C58 atk hairy] |
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<nowiki>[</nowiki>'''address'''(space)'''text'''<nowiki>]</nowiki>
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[http://www.url4.net/F8C488 mature plump ladies] |
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[http://www.url4.net/CC7195 horny mature women]
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:'''address''' should be the web site address including <nowiki>'http://'</nowiki> in front, like this: <nowiki>'http://www.google.com'</nowiki>
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:'''text''' is whatever text you want to appear on the page, like this: 'Google's web site'
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Here's what it would look like on the edit page:
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<nowiki>[http://www.google.com Google's web site]</nowiki>
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And here's what it would like like on the page:
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:[http://www.google.com Google's web site]
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== Tips ==
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*You don't usually say "click here", we assume people have figured that out by now.
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*Instead of typing the word in brackets, you can also type it first, select it with your mouse, then click the http://editthisfiles.constantsun.com/skins/common/images/button_extlink.png button on the edit page to convert it to an external link.  This is not a great help, however, because it won't include the plain text and all you'll see is [http://www.google.com].  Probably not what you want...

Current revision as of 19:31, 28 June 2007

You can add hyperlinks in your text to allow people to click and go to another web site. These are called external links, meaning they will link to something outside the tribewanted Wiki.

To make a word an external hyperlink, use the following format:

[address(space)text]
address should be the web site address including 'http://' in front, like this: 'http://www.google.com'
text is whatever text you want to appear on the page, like this: 'Google's web site'

Here's what it would look like on the edit page:

[http://www.google.com Google's web site]

And here's what it would like like on the page:

Google's web site

Tips

  • You don't usually say "click here", we assume people have figured that out by now.
  • Instead of typing the word in brackets, you can also type it first, select it with your mouse, then click the button_extlink.png button on the edit page to convert it to an external link. This is not a great help, however, because it won't include the plain text and all you'll see is [1]. Probably not what you want...
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