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You have to type something special which is this: [www=Url]Link[/www]
Replace URL with the link you want. |
Ok that works..my next question is there a way to make the vb do it automatically when someone posts a link?
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If possible that would most likely involve editting the function.php file which we dont do here we only edit templates here.
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Well I see but why would you want to type all that...If you have vb then u post a new reply and hit the http button above where you are typing and label it then put in ur url like this
go here for mor info but you cant use this in quick replys.... |
But you were correct...you have to change the functions.php it was just written and works great...whenever you copy and paste to a link it comes up bold red and says link...dont have to type anything b-4 or after...
very nice |
Thats the main reason why I use this code because I rarely ever go to the thread reply box instead of quick reply.
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Very weird, it works for me.:( Ill keep trying
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not working here either... pretty simple stuff... it's not like i'm entering anything in wrong, it's just a few lines... not like an indepth hack.
it's trying to send me to http://mydomain.com/www.link.com example: trying to create a link to google, it tries to send me to http://fulldvdreview.com/www.google.com i have a question too... why not just use the [url] feature instead? |
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