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macalter   21-03-2008, 03:32
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`` when I included it within the description box for the image. How do I fix as I'd like the URL to be clickable.

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acrylian   21-03-2008, 10:08
#2

The syntax of an link is:
Add your text that should be clickable here

I strongly recommend that you get into the basics of html....

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macalter   21-03-2008, 20:04
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I have the basics. The URL is correct as it's direct paste from the site. I added the target to force new page open. The ">Add your text that should be clickable here" part I just didn't include in this message, it is in the body of the description.

But, that doesn't explain why the link was garbled into what it was.

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sbillard   21-03-2008, 22:06
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How does the text look when you view it in admin?

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macalter   22-03-2008, 02:10
#5

I decided to remove the info. But, for the record, I'm only in Admin. The URL I showed in my first post is how it appeared while editing the description.

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macalter   24-03-2008, 03:57
#6

Okay, I know acrylian thinks I don't know HTML but I am not crazy:

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sbillard   24-03-2008, 04:11
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I am sure I do not know what you are doing wrong. Certainly it is possible to place an URL into a description as is done on this image. http://testalbum.sbillard.org/Test%20Album/2007-04-29%20191158_slb.JPG/view Click on the description--"link" and see.

This shows correctly in Admin and works as a link.

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macalter   24-03-2008, 04:22
#8

My humble apologies to all.

I do my editing using about 16pt type in order for me to see. Therefore, the box for editing shows very little and I did miss the for being . Copying & pasting put it into the others.

When I hover in the edit box, it turns yellow. Then is fully highlighted until I click it off. And try to scroll where I think I should be (if there is one, I am not seeing the cursor, I have to guess).

(No, I'm not visually imparied by legal definition. I just find computer type quite small to read when < 12)

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trisweb   24-03-2008, 04:34
#9

One tip - there has to be a space between ``

So, like this for your example:

taken from Freedom Trail website

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macalter   24-03-2008, 05:11
#10

That's what my apology was for. With the over large type I use, I didn't see there was no space even with it staring at me. The URLs wrap quite a bit in the box so didn't catch.

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acrylian   24-03-2008, 10:30
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Sorry, Macalter, I did not want to do you wrong, I was just judging from your posted examples.

Too bad that you do not have OS 10.4 (if I recall right), since Safari 2 and 3 lets you adjust the size of the description box - actually of all textfields - by default!

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macalter   24-03-2008, 17:14
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No offense taken, acrylian. I felt pretty dumb seeing what you obviously wanted to "kick" me for . I re-read your reply and in hindsight, laughed. Guess it's time for a trip to the optometrist!

Fonts on websites have always been an issue since we've started creating these delights. Big, small, how to determine font sizes to use has been a struggle. Yes, I'm on 10.3.9 and dreaming of a new Mac....

What's feeling strange too is if this site was done offline and uploaded, I could open in BBEdit or Dreamweaver and do a mass search & replace for the bad . It's remembering that its not only online but the pages aren't "static" so even if I downloaded the page, it would be like downloading the template only Now I have to remember where the links are! If I did them as planned they're all in italics so will find.

Because of the boo-boos with one of the builds, just wanted to be sure this wasn't one too . All better, until.......

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acrylian   24-03-2008, 17:48
#13

Alright...:-) What Mac do you have? I don't know about 10.5, but 10.4 does work pretty well on slightly older Macs, if they have enough RAM (6 year old ones). No need always to buy a new one...:-)

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macalter   24-03-2008, 19:08
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"slightly older Macs, " that's me. G4/400 :-( memory

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acrylian   24-03-2008, 21:17
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Ok, G4/400 is a little too old...:-) 10.5, which is not intel only, but needs min. G4/867. Well, I will use my not-so-new G4/1.25GHz as long as he wants me to...:-) Here in Germany these Macs are awfully expensive...

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macalter   24-03-2008, 21:26
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Alas, only Intel Macs will run 10.6, so start saving your pennies. I feel kinship for those on PCs running Win98 . No, wait, I don't. Any Mac OS is better!

Got my URLs fixed and now in Admin mode they show as hyperlinks. I assumed I had to be in "visitor" view (non-Admin) to see them so didn't get suspicious.

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acrylian   24-03-2008, 21:39
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[i]Alas, only Intel Macs will run 10.6, so start saving your pennies.[/i]
I fear that, too, but it could be that it will be the last PowerPC system...

[i] I feel kinship for those on PCs running Win98 . No, wait, I don't. Any Mac OS is better![/i]
Exactly...:-)

Enough off topic mac talk...:-)

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primer   17-08-2008, 04:19
#18

Sorry to bump an old thread, but it seemed better than starting a new one. I can't get this to work in 1.2. It strips the tags off, leaving only the italics.

Thanks

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krainbolt   17-08-2008, 08:47
#19

Italics in an anchor? Please post an example and be as descriptive as possible. I can't reproduce any problems with links in descriptions on my end.

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primer   17-08-2008, 14:44
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I used the link posted by trisweb just to make sure I wasn't missing anything. Here it is: taken from Freedom Trail website. This only displays the text in italics, and there is no hyperlink. When I look at it in the admin panel, the `` tags are gone.

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