Thanks!What a find ..My boy “ rusty “ ! Nice seat .
Thanks!What a find ..My boy “ rusty “ ! Nice seat .
Have we ever done a shoestring build off where max budget is like, $50 or less?
First, you'll want to select and copy the URL of the link you want to add. Select the link, and either right click and choose "copy," or simply hit Ctrl+C or Command+C depending on whether you use a PC or Mac.Probably a very noob question, but how do you add a link to another thread in a post? I'm trying to provide links to two of my builds in a comment, but haven't figured out how to do this.
Many thanks for the speedy response! It definitely helps!First, you'll want to select and copy the URL of the link you want to add. Select the link, and either right click and choose "copy," or simply hit Ctrl+C or Command+C depending on whether you use a PC or Mac.
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Next, in your thread post, you'll want to click on the little chain link icon.
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When you click on it, you'll see this dialog box.
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Paste your link into the URL box by either right clicking the box and selecting "paste," or click on the box and hit Ctrl/Command+V.
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You can also add text to your link, so instead of just saying [link], it could say something else.
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And that's all there is to it! Hope this helps.
You're welcome! Glad I could help.Many thanks for the speedy response! It definitely helps!
Very well built response. Concise and easy to understand. Thanks for that!First, you'll want to select and copy the URL of the link you want to add. Select the link, and either right click and choose "copy," or simply hit Ctrl+C or Command+C depending on whether you use a PC or Mac.
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Next, in your thread post, you'll want to click on the little chain link icon.
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When you click on it, you'll see this dialog box.
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Paste your link into the URL box by either right clicking the box and selecting "paste," or click on the box and hit Ctrl/Command+V.
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You can also add text to your link, so instead of just saying [link], it could say something else.
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And that's all there is to it! Hope this helps.
Thank you! Hopefully my response can help others as well!Very well built response. Concise and easy to understand. Thanks for that!
Thanks TRM! I just wanted to provide as good of a tutorial as I would want if I was trying to figure out the same thing.Was thinking the same thing that @Captain Awesome posted. Great job @Bike from the Dead !
The 'Hope this helps.' link was a nice touch.
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