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Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) There are two ways to post a link.

1st way- copy and post

You can copy the page info from your browser and paste it as text. This will give you a link to the top of a particular page.

You can also right click on the date stamp of a post to make a link to a particular post, useful for things in the middle of the page.

When you paste the copied info in the comment box it will look like this.

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...


2nd way- HTML coded

If you forget you can always find the formula by clicking the (some html is ok) button on the top right of the comment box. This will pull up a pop up box with most code in them.

The general format is:
< a href="http://www.goodreads.com">my link text< /a >
With out the space between the < a and the a >

Replace the info between the quotations with your link, either copied from your browser or from a time stamp.

Then replace “my link text “ with whatever you want it to say.

For example:

< a href="http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1..." > Main help thread< /a>

with out the spaces will look like this:

Main help thread


Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Feel free to ask for clarification or use this thread to practice.


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments I'm not sure how to post the review portion in the comment box like in your example. Is there a special way to do it or Am I making this more difficult than it is?


message 4: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (last edited Nov 27, 2012 12:36PM) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "I'm not sure how to post the review portion in the comment box like in your example. Is there a special way to do it or Am I making this more difficult than it is?"

I'm not sure I understand the question.

Are you talking about this?
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E: The Mane Attraction finished 9/7/12 [Review] Also claimed Wind, Fruit, Boots
Dyllan: Something About You finished 9/7/12 [Review] Also claimed Wind. Piano, Tie
Laura: Blood in the Water finished 9/8/12 [Review] Also claimed Rainbow, Cake, Sock
Paris: The Red Queen finished 9/10/12 [Review] Also claimed Mist, Shelf, Hood


This is the format or the "Review" link with out the spaces.
< a href="http://www.goodreads.com" >[Review]< / a>


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments I can do the book link no problem. It's the review link I'm having trouble with.


Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Ok, going to try with pictures and steps. This is how I generally do it. I am a copy and paster, so I am sure there are other ways but I can explain thisone the easiest.

Step 1:
Locate the (some html is ok) just above the comment box.
description

Step 2:
Click on that link to open the Formatting Tips box.
description


Step 3:
The second bullet point on the list says "link". Select and copy the text next to it.
description

Step 4:
Paste the coppied info into your comment box where you want it to be.
description

Step 5:
Locate the source you want to link and copy it. It could be any web page or for this example I am going to link to post 2 on this page. To get the source info for a specific post I right click my mouse on the time stamp of the post and chose copy shortcut.
description

Step 6:
Paste your coppied location over the location you got from the formatting page. You want to replace everything between the quotation marks, underlined in red below.
description

If you paste it correctly it should look like this.
description

Step 7:
Erase the part of the code between the > and the < where it says my link text, shown underlined in red below.
description


Replace it with what ever you want your the link to show.
description

In your post it should look like this.

See Post Two


Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Close, don't worry we will get it.

It looks like you pasted the http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1... over the MY LINK TEXT instead of over the http://www.goodreads.com


Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Yay I got it now Dawn! Thanks for the suggestion!


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Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) You'll be and old pro at it in no time.


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Katherine (katdylan) Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Ok, going to try with pictures and steps. This is how I generally do it. I am a copy and paster, so I am sure there are other ways but I can explain thisone the easiest.

Step 1:
Locate the (some..."


Great step by step, Dawn!


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