Closed How to embed a "clickable link" in your posts

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If you're going to include a web-link (URL) as part of your post, you can also make it "clickable". sorry staffs if maling section ako pa move nalang thanks.

Now lets start.

First Type mo preferred text na gusto mo makita like (Click me, Go here, Choose me, Wag ako ) then Highlight mo siya, for example ;

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Second
Click on the "Link" icon

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Third
The Link dialog box will open

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Fourt
Navigate to the web-page you want to reference and "Copy" the URL from the address bar in the browser

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fifth
Paste the URL into the "Link URL" box
You're done.



wala pa kasing tutorials about dito kaya sa naka tulong ako.
 
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