If anyone finds this useful, drop a comment to let me know. Perhaps I'll do some more in the future.
Likewise, if anyone finds this useless and annoying, let me know that too....so I won'd do it in the future :) -------------------------------------------------------------- Hello all you wacky threadles users. By trade I am a web-master, more or less; I've noticed a lot of confusion when it comes to posting links and images and such, so please allow me to offer what little expertise I have. Today's tip for Threadless users: links in posts. It seems a lot of people don't realize Threadless allows you to write HTML into your posts; its pretty cool of them, and allows you a bit of freedom in your blog. So, rather than make your readers cut and paste into a new window, why not create a link for them that opens in a new window? To make a standard link, use this HTML (remove the quotes from around the angled brackets though) "<" a href ="http://url_of_your_link.com" ">" Name of Link "<"/a">" to open a link in a new window (so your user doesn't have to) "<" a href ="url_of_your_link.com" target="blank" ">" Name of Link "<"/a">" Again, make sure to remove the quotes form around the angled brackets (< and >) I only included them so they would appear in this post. Rename url_of_your_link.com with the link you want to use; change Name of Link to whatever you want to call it. For example, here it is in action: This link opens a new window with my web site. Best of luck, and feel free to drop a line if you have any questions. |
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