Yeah deleted posts kind of mess it up
Use the link function. Paste in the url info and type in a short message.Subjectivist’s rant debunked
good vintage speaker (the Dynaco A25) Funny, I remember. I used to have 4 of them, it was the time of quadrophonics. :) :facepalm:www.audiosciencereview.com
I can copy and transfer, but I don't know how to get it to show up in a new post as a condensed, one-word link. How do I do that?
Jim
Nothing to see here, move along.
Hey Jim,I think you don't understand what I mean. Many links simply show up as a highlighted word (commonly "here" or "this one", and that's all that is visible. Clicking on that one word will take the reader to the link in question.
How do do that?
Jim
OK, so you click on the number symbol of the post you want to link. Then hit the copy link function of the browser you are using. It should have just copied the post number you just clicked. Then go to the link function and paste the link you just copied into the top window and type in whatever message you want to appear in your post for the link. See pic below:I think you don't understand what I mean. Many links simply show up as a highlighted word (commonly "here" or "this one", and that's all that is visible. Clicking on that one word will take the reader to the link in question.
How do do that?
Jim
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