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This was the post I made the other day oompah... As I've stated in the post, if you click on 'Quote' on this post you will see the layout for the 'this' link. Hope it helps.

You can post a new topic but you can't reply to a post, even though they are next to each other:confused:
Your very much welcome on this site then, you can stand in the corners with the idiots, by the way that's where I am ;)
By the way I have not figured out how to compress the links, like I side idiot, anyone? :oops:

You could just use 'Tiny URL' Prentice. http://www.tiny.cc/

If we use this picture as our subject,
medium_homer_simpson_beer_duff_tv_nfl_nasn.png


The original link is:

http://florentpoirier.hautetfort.com/images/medium_homer_simpson_beer_duff_tv_nfl_nasn.png

However, Tiny URL will show the link as:

http://tiny.cc/p81e0

Clicking on either of the above will take you to that picture. If however you want to shorten and change the link so that it reads 'within' or 'as part of' a sentence like this then if you quote me you will see the layout required for that. Essentially you use the closed bracket then type the word/words you want to be the link, then open the brackets, type /url and close the brackets. Hope that makes sense! Click on Quote to see the layout of my text and get a better understanding.

Just so the 'this' bit is isolated for you here it is again:


this

And as I stated above, the link 'words' can be anything....

Homer with a Duff Beer
 
So as Dex points out this is the required code (for that particular link above)...

(url=http://florentpoirier.hautetfort.com/images/medium_homer_simpson_beer_duff_tv_nfl_nasn.png] this[/url)

However, like Dex, I've had to change the command to ensure the site doesn't just insert the 'this' link. When you are writing the code you would need to use a squared bracket at the start and end of the command, like so... [.....]

Here's how that particular link would actually need to be written...


Hope that makes sense. If you look at my post above and click on 'quote' it may make more sence.
 
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