For the Newbies: How to turn a link into click-able text
<a href="http://AgentListingWebsites.com">click here</a> RESULTS IN click here
So if you copy the above to a notepad or word doc, until you have it memorized, it becomes incredibly easy
or perhaps the easier way for you to save it is
<a href="Actual Full URL in these quotes">Text you want to replace URL with, without quotes</a>
And that is how easy it is to turn
http://AgentListingWebsites.com
to
click here
try it a few times, it does get to be second nature. As you will see there is not much to type aside from what you want to use as URL and text in lieu of
it boils down to
<a href="__">__</a>
& replacing the red underlines with your URL and desired replacement text
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Thanks Daniel, I am not exactly a Newby but this is good information for anyone who blogs on AR.
Bill Ladewig
This is great. I am learning so much from AR. Have a great day! Sandy
my pleasure, and to be honest, I only just broke it down myself today, and thought, this will probably help alot of newbies and veterans ;-) spice up their blogs and email and yada yada yada. Thanks for stopping by Bill & Sandy
This should really help the newcomers with basic html coding; it may seem overwhelming at first, but it gets easier as you become more used to it.
Really Steve, it is only 15 key strokes aside from the URL and Substitute Text
Les than, a, space, h, r, e, f, =, ",URL,",greater than, Substitute Text, less than, slash, a, greater than
results in
<a href="__">__</a>
html is not a language I speak very well, so I need all the help I can get.
mine is limited as well Lee & Carol. but if everybody shares just a nugget made simple, we can become fluent.
My son can type code at about 70 wpm with ~95% accuracy
the next generation is gonna be really sharp and on their game