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Post by obf on Oct 30, 2015 9:45:37 GMT -8
and also question marks don't seem to work in subject lines?? Weird.
The link part is more important... I have found using both [a ref=website]link text[/a] or [url=website]link text[/url] works in terms of functionally linking to the site supplied with the supplied text, however it isn't formatted differently to make it obvious to the reader that it is a link.
I have found that going into the BBCode window and wrapping the [a ref=website]link text[/a] with [u][a ref=website]link text[/a][/u] will at least underline it, so that is one quick work around... but if we can get the link formatting to work correctly that would be cool.
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Post by nabeav on Nov 19, 2015 15:06:28 GMT -8
I'd agree with this...a different color or underline would be awesome.
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Post by TheGlove on Jan 13, 2016 9:47:27 GMT -8
If you use the link button that lives in formatting toolbar it will make the link underlined. If you want it colored, you will have to manually do that. At least I haven't found a way to change the settings. I agree it would be useful. link
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Post by TheGlove on Jan 13, 2016 9:53:45 GMT -8
and also question marks don't seem to work in subject lines?? Weird. The link part is more important... I have found using both [a ref=website]link text[/a] or [url=website]link text[/url] works in terms of functionally linking to the site supplied with the supplied text, however it isn't formatted differently to make it obvious to the reader that it is a link. I have found that going into the BBCode window and wrapping the [a ref=website]link text[/a] with [u][a ref=website]link text[/a][/u] will at least underline it, so that is one quick work around... but if we can get the link formatting to work correctly that would be cool. Regarding question marks in subject lines: ????????Seems to work. Maybe there is subject length max. and your question mark went over it?
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