I love <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>.And your browser should render something like this:
- I love Google.
I love <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>.And your browser should render something like this:
Nowadays I loathe to have my haircut, that's why I seldom have mine cut, maybe once or twice a year. I went back to Chinatown. I could ...
Please enlighten me, if it's not too complicated, how you managed to type out the syntax in your post without it turning into a hyperlink.
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I cheated I guess...
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<a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>.
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It's not as straight forward doing this in comment but nothing should stop you ...
do a google search HTML for
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It's almost fun doing all these. I used to be more proficient in HTML six years or so ago, relatively speaking. I used to handcode my webpages in html. But not anymore.
Got it, man. Thanks a lot.
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Got it, pal. And you needn't reply my last e-mail to you any more.
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You know what. I accidentally saw it when Will replied to your mail:
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I couldn't see it directly because when I got the above mail from you, the second line became:
"you do <"
The middle part "amp;" is gone [perhaps due to automatic rendering by Gmail or Yahoo! Mail]. Thank you very much for teaching me that. You don't need to reply to my mail posting the same question again and again.