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Mysterious Madhatter -> A Question Regarding My Signature (5/10/2011 6:52:02)

So I have a question. This is involving my Forum Signature.

QUESTION:
1. There are some signature that can be clicked and then you are directed to the person's Character Page in any of the AE Games. SO my question is...How do I make signatures that lead you to another website when clicking?

NOTE: I have not found any thread about this in the Forum Support so I asked it. If it was already asked and it still exists, kindly post the thread link or a quote from that thread. Thanks!

~MM




Stray Cat -> RE: A Question Regarding My Signature (5/10/2011 7:03:26)

You can find a mention of this in the Detailed Sig Guide, in Forum Rules and Resources.

quote:

V Text and Image Linking
• Code:
[link=http://link][img]image link[/img][/link]

• a good way to save space is to take a long link and shorten it by linking that to some short text

• Find a page that you want to link ( http://media.artix.com/encyc/AQ/paebgcgdy/Guides/Sigs/TextSig.png for now) then decide on the text that you'll use (Text Sig). Use the code at the beginning of the section. In the sig editing field, replace "http:// link" with " http://media.artix.com/encyc/AQ/paebgcgdy/Guides/Sigs/TextSig.png" and text with "Text Sig" (without the quotation marks, of course) ( V.1). After that, click 'Apply' and preview it ( V.2).

• For an image, use the same code as above but replace "text" with the code for displaying an image: [img]picture link complete with http://[/img] ( III.6). Click 'Apply' and preview it ( V.3 by using this).

• Common applications of this include linking a character page to the character's name or an image that somehow relates to the character.


Essentially, you'll be adding the code to embed your image, and then turning that image into a link by enclosing its code in additional link tags and making it the "URL name" of the link.




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