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HTML TAGS

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WELL I DON'T THINK I NEED TO EXPLAIN WHAT I AM REQUESTING

 

You may also use HTML tags if you know how to use them.

 

 

THANKS FOR YOUR COMPREHENSION! :D

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You may also use HTML tags if you know how to use them.

 

WELL I CERTAINLY DON'T! (I THOUGHT THAT WAS CLEAR ENOUGH)

 

THANKS FOR YOUR COMPREHENSION AGAIN! :D

maybe somebody else knows why i didn't work, but i tried posting an html table one time and the board stripped out all the tags. it's probably just a setting, though.

I didn't know html worked on here. *shrug*

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COULD SOMEONE EXPLAIN:

 

- WHAT IS A HTML TAG?

- WHAT DO THEY DO?

- AND HOW DO THEY WORK?

you use them to create how you want things to look on your website

 

for instance if you want to show a link you write...

 

<a href="http://www.coldplay.com>Coldplay</a>

 

then a link should appear as Coldplay

 

and you write other things inside of brackets < > to explain how you want them shown on your website...

 

I don't know if I explained myself to well...

there's a choice to allow html in your profile i think

 

 

never really messed with it myself.

 

 

 

and why do you need to know html tags :huh:

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AH! I DIN'T UNDERSTAND A WORD, BUT LOOK ABOVE GINGER AND YOU'LL UNDERSSTAND! THAT'S FOR TRYING THO, GVARGAS :D

you use them to create how you want things to look on your website

 

for instance if you want to show a link you write...

 

<a href="http://www.coldplay.com>Coldplay</a>

 

then a link should appear as Coldplay

 

and you write other things inside of brackets < > to explain how you want them shown on your website...

 

I don't know if I explained myself to well...

 

 

 

these things [ ] are used instead of < >

 

:lol:

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SO, LET ME GET THIS RIGHT, [ URL = ................. ] THIS IS A HTML THING ? [/ URL]

i learnt HTML tags 7 years ago and made a web page...that time, the Internet was very "young" they still had the Univ. of Illinois' web browser...Mozilla! lol

i made my own web page at that time...must have been only one in a few hundred million...

 

now...billions of web pages! :dozey:

no you do it the way i told you to do it yesterday

 

 

url

 

 

 

when it's html it's

 

url

 

 

this is for a link

 

description of link

 

 

to bold

 

sentece or word

 

italicize is the same way...just replace b w/ i

 

 

there all pretty simple. those are the ones i use a lot

ah see it showed!

 

 

that's why my explaintion makes me look stupid. i thought it wouldn't work :angry: :lol:

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I STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND! :desesperate:

so i don't think i got an answer to why you wanted to know

 

:huh:

 

or did i

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SORT OF! DO YOU REPLACE THE [] FOR THE <> OR WHAT?? IS LIKE ISN'T THAT HTML THING WHAT WE USE FOR DARKERING THE LETTERS AND PUTTING IMAGES AND SO?

:rolleyes: :lol:
:/

Sternly will love html since it's not case sensitive

i always wanted to ask her

 

do you just keep the caps lock button on all the time.

 

what do you do when you come into the board and have to put in your password turn it off then or turn it on after you sign in :huh:

 

 

:P

 

or do you hold shift down the whole time

:rolleyes: :lol:
:/

 

 

sorry! that wasn't meant to be offensive :/

 

 

 

 

Sternly will love html since it's not case sensitive

:D :P

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