The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #145279   Message #3360725
Posted By: Joe Offer
07-Jun-12 - 09:01 PM
Thread Name: Tech: Mudcat linking
Subject: RE: Tech: Mudcat linking
Our programmer Jeff (long since gone) made the "blickifier" one evening as an experiment, to see if he could design a dummy-proof link maker. It works well in most circumstances, but there are times when a real dummy can confound it. It you're not satisfied with it, might I suggest that you learn to make links yourself? I can do them much faster than the "blickifier" can do them, so I never use the "blickifier." Here are my standard instructions:

<a href="http://www.mudcat.org">Click here</a>

<a href="mailto:joe@mudcat.org">Click to e-mail</a>

(I don't use e-mail links any more because so many people use Web-based e-mail servers that don't work with e-mail links)

If you're posting links at Mudcat, the quotation marks are optional. I prefer not to use them, because they complicate the task of making links. Simple is better, I think. Fewer misteaks.

To explain the colors:

I find it's best to open a new browser window [CTRL-N] and navigate your way to the site you want to link to. Highlight and copy [CTRL-C] the URL (address) of the site, and then go back to your Mudcat message and paste [CTRL-V] the URL into your link. Be sure to include the http:// in that URL. The quotation marks are standard procedure, but most links work just fine without quotation marks.
-Joe Offer-