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Fractals F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 21 7:59 pm)
I have to ask once again. The "make a link" button works perfectly in Word, but when adding an image to the Rendo gallery I don't have that possibility. Copying the text with link from Word into the "Notes"section when uploading didn't work. That is to say: the text was there but I didn't see any underlining indicating that a link was active.
But, I can see that some of you have links in the notes accompanying the image. So how do you that?
A puzzled
Yvonne
You have to type:
<a href="
linked address">
Label</a>
where 'linked address' is the address of the page your link goes to, and 'Label' is the underlined text that appears in the browser for the user to click.
For example, if you typed:
Thanks for your comments on "<a
href="http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1314459">These
Days</a>"
you'd get the following:
Thanks for your comments on "These Days"
Hope that helps
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I know how to put a link in a text by just copying and pasting the address. Could be a lengthy address though. I know there's a way that you can put a name in a text and when you click on the name you get to the intended websitepage. Something to do with html-code?
For instance: I want to give additional information in the text accompanying an image by linking to another website. I've seen it here and there with a couple of fellow-members. Can someone tell me if Renderosity automatically transfers html-code to text with links (and what is the right html-code to do that) or is it more difficult than that.
Remember: in "for dummies" language please ^_^
Yvonne