What Am I doing Wrong?? ( HTLM)

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    neonride93
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    Trying to link to in an site

    I just recently swam to

    Cram Island

    and loved it so much I bought a Kayak to do more Island Caching. Any other good ones within 150 miles or so of the Fox Valley?

    I used an HTLM code generator for this one, but I also tried cut and pasting and writing my own…nothing works. Any help?

    #1930374

    Lostby7
    Participant


    you could always just post the GC code… GCVYKT
    Jeremy made it so that if we write a GC number it is automatically made into a HTML link.

    I kayaked to that cache 2 years ago this month…fun cache.

    #1930375

    neonride93
    Participant


    Ahh I did not know that….. Thanks!

    #1930376

    glorkar
    Member


    You can also use the URL button when writing your post or just type:
    “” Your webpage name “” without the quotations.
    Pushing the button just gives you “” on the front, so you have to plug in the = sign and the address inside the bracket.

    #1930377

    CodeJunkie
    Participant


    @neonride93 wrote:

    Trying to link to in an site

    I just recently swam to

    Cram Island

    and loved it so much I bought a Kayak to do more Island Caching. Any other good ones within 150 miles or so of the Fox Valley?

    I used an HTLM code generator for this one, but I also tried cut and pasting and writing my own…nothing works. Any help?

    The forums don’t use standard HTML tags (no idea why, but they don’t). Try this: but it will only work in threads where the HTML (pseudo HTML) is “ON”. In this thread it’s turned off so it doesn’t work correctly.

    #1930378

    Team Black-Cat
    Participant


    Cram Island

    Your code was wrong CJ. 😉

    #1930379

    huffinpuffin2
    Participant


    Put yet another way (just what you need, huh? This is a remake of glorkar’s post), use the options for inserting an URL as displayed when you ‘mouse over’ the “URL” button.

    To insert the url link alone: http://url

    or

    To insert the link, but display only an URL TEXT name such a “CRAM ISLAND” in our posting: URL TEXT

    OK Neon, now it’s your turn: Final exam time! Let’s see it!

    #1930380

    CodeJunkie
    Participant


    @Team Black-Cat wrote:

    Cram Island

    Your code was wrong CJ. 😉

    Correct – My mistake

    the ” should have been a ]

    >Cram Island
    #1930381

    huffinpuffin2
    Participant


    @codejunkie wrote:

    The forums don’t use standard HTML tags (no idea why, but they don’t).

    The forums use BBCode.

    The Wikipedia explains why: “Bulletin Board Code or BBCode is a lightweight markup language used to format posts in many message boards……..BBCode was devised to provide a safer, easier and more limited way of allowing users to format their messages. Previously, many message boards allowed the users to include HTML formatting, a side effect of which was that malformed HTML could disrupt the page’s layout, or HTML could be used to run JavaScript leading to XSS attacks……………”

    #1930382

    glorkar
    Member


    Just noticed this, but if you hover you cursor over the buttons up top while writing your post it will display the code directly above the text box.

    And the forum uses BBCode because the language it is written in is PHP. The BB stands for Bulletin Board. So basically, since it’s not written in html, html code will not work.

    #1930383

    EnergySaver
    Member


    While I didn’t spend more that a minute glancing at your code (so more could be wrong, in theory) … there is a very glaring mistake … You have http:// TWICE for some reason, at the beginning of it.

    @neonride93 wrote:

    <a href=‘http://http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=a6fc988f-214f-4608-b447-bfe4c72162c4‘ title=”>Cram Island

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