Nifty link
http://yoga.tripod.co.jp/flash/kikkomaso_e.swf
If you haven't seen the soy sauce man, the cool guy, before, go see that.
(and Phoenix, don't tell me it's a lame one, it's not!
)
If you haven't seen the soy sauce man, the cool guy, before, go see that.
(and Phoenix, don't tell me it's a lame one, it's not!

Safmoor, how do you make a link like that without having to write out the url?
Like this < a href="full website address">insert text</a>
Without the space between the a; <
Without the space between the a; <
Reminds me of a Son of the Beach episode where two asian guys are speaking english and there are subtitles at the bottom. It's also funny that when they laugh, the subtitles get bigger.
NANI?! What the hell was that? I'm not saying it wasn't hillarious its just...wow.
Ok. I'm still a little unclear. Does a person have to write out the whole address when making the link? I'm wondering because didn't Sharp already write it out? Is the benefit of just clicking on the link for the reciever of the link? If I'm understanding this right, the sender still has to do a lot of typing. It seems that the computer makers would make an easier way than that. And thank you for your help. my next post will be a trial link just to see if I can do it so ya'll don't need to click on it. And thanks again.
If I'm understanding you, when you use the <A HREF=""> tag, yes, the whole address has to go between the two quotation marks. It doesn't necessarily mean you have to do a lot of typing. If you're viewing the web page you want to link to, you can just copy the address from the address bar, go back to your message, then paste it between the quotation marks. It really doesn't take that long.
I suppose it benefits the receiver. It's much easier to click a link than to have to copy an address from a post then paste it into your address bar. Or maybe I'm just lazy.
I suppose it benefits the receiver. It's much easier to click a link than to have to copy an address from a post then paste it into your address bar. Or maybe I'm just lazy.

Ok here goes;
<ahref="http://www.fortogden.com/DancingBabiesDisco.html">
Darnit!! What did I do wrong?
<ahref="http://www.fortogden.com/DancingBabiesDisco.html">
Darnit!! What did I do wrong?
there is a space between the "a" and the "href" and you should have some text to link it, namely the ">text<a/>" part
How to make a link is explained here; it's the last bullet under "Message Board."
So, have you ever noticed that anything at weebls-stuff gets extremely out-of-sync?
Also, has anyone noticed that Kikkoman is a brand of soy sauce? Heh.
Also, has anyone noticed that Kikkoman is a brand of soy sauce? Heh.

heh.. that's amusing. It never ends though.

I say whatever I want!
I don't recall calling it lame though. (You just love making me the evil one, don't you?
)
I'm just saying that I've seen a lot of things that are both more entertaining and funny than this one. Plus I've seen it many times before. That makes something less entertaining.
This, of course, is not a rule without exception. Homestar Runner clips are always good.

I don't recall calling it lame though. (You just love making me the evil one, don't you?

I'm just saying that I've seen a lot of things that are both more entertaining and funny than this one. Plus I've seen it many times before. That makes something less entertaining.
This, of course, is not a rule without exception. Homestar Runner clips are always good.

testing[i]
[i]oops sleeping
still sleeping
WiNiNiNg
...................
bold text
<ib>italics and bold</ib>
To quote redink: hmm
Guess not that way
[i]oops sleeping
still sleeping
WiNiNiNg
...................
bold text
<ib>italics and bold</ib>
To quote redink: hmm
Guess not that way
If you're trying to do italics and bold, try this: < B>< I>text</ I></ B>, without the spaces between the brackets and letters.
Test
Note: It doesn't matter whether you use upper or lowercase for the letters in the tags. I just prefer uppercase because when I fiddle around with HTML it makes it easier to differentiate between the text of the document and the tags.
Test
Note: It doesn't matter whether you use upper or lowercase for the letters in the tags. I just prefer uppercase because when I fiddle around with HTML it makes it easier to differentiate between the text of the document and the tags.