I thought this might help some of you guys.
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Step1. Copy the web address on your address bar that you want people to visit.
Step2. Type in: "[u rl=" to start the code. ← (In a real way, you do not add a space between "u" and "r". I just had to separate them in order to display the code, without this whole sentense being an url.)
Step3. Paste the address you've copied.
Step4. Type in: "]" after the address you've pasted.
Step5. Type your own wordings to describe the url.
Step6. Type in: "[/url]" after your own wordings to close the code.
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Here is an example:
[u rl=http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43782]Richard's 2002 SSM CG2 MR Thread[/url]
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(NOTE: Again, I intentionally typed "[u rl" with a space between "u" and "r" in order to display this code for not becoming a link. In a real way, you do not add a space between "u" and "r".)
This will be handy, when you customize your own threads to make them neat & reader-friendly.
You can also change fonts, sizes, and colors in Step5.
Hope this helps some of you.
Sticky worthy??
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Step1. Copy the web address on your address bar that you want people to visit.
Step2. Type in: "[u rl=" to start the code. ← (In a real way, you do not add a space between "u" and "r". I just had to separate them in order to display the code, without this whole sentense being an url.)
Step3. Paste the address you've copied.
Step4. Type in: "]" after the address you've pasted.
Step5. Type your own wordings to describe the url.
Step6. Type in: "[/url]" after your own wordings to close the code.
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Here is an example:
[u rl=http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43782]Richard's 2002 SSM CG2 MR Thread[/url]
↑
↑
(NOTE: Again, I intentionally typed "[u rl" with a space between "u" and "r" in order to display this code for not becoming a link. In a real way, you do not add a space between "u" and "r".)
This will be handy, when you customize your own threads to make them neat & reader-friendly.
You can also change fonts, sizes, and colors in Step5.
Hope this helps some of you.
Sticky worthy??