I see a lot of people here do not use the bbcode functions when making links.
To me this is somewhat frustrating, as I'm used to make my links a little more informative.
Example: if I were to link to a post or to a external site, I copy or write some text: Go to the Ubuntu site for more info, my text is the link. Not just http://start.ubuntu.com/8.04/ or to a post in this forum: Read this info to solve your problem. and not http://linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=3969
If you use Firefox, there is a great add on, BBCodeXtra.
Or you can use the built in feature in the forum.
Maybe this is just me, as I have used this add on for a long time.
atlef.
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Make your URL's prettier by using bbcode.
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Re: Make your URL's prettier by using bbcode.
atlef,
I know you are talking to me.
I just figured out how to use the "quote" function. And I forget to do that from time to time.
Give me time, I'll get there. I am just a slow learner. Old dogs, new tricks, and stuff like that.
Fred
I know you are talking to me.
I just figured out how to use the "quote" function. And I forget to do that from time to time.
Give me time, I'll get there. I am just a slow learner. Old dogs, new tricks, and stuff like that.
Fred
Re: Make your URL's prettier by using bbcode.
Thanks. Got it and it works well. What happens when the reader wants to copy the past say to a Tomboy note for future use or a how to? It looks like the reader needs to know that they must hover over each embedded link, right-click, and then select copy each link location. That is a rather ... insert the your word(s) of choice here ... type of feature that isn't necessarily be a welcome side affect. Having said that, is there a way to view all the links/copy all the links and avoid the extra steps when coping the whole post (with url information)?
It is a nice add-on and as you say it makes the post look nice as well, and saves space.
It is a nice add-on and as you say it makes the post look nice as well, and saves space.
Re: Make your URL's prettier by using bbcode.
Not directed at anyone in particular.Fred wrote:atlef,
I know you are talking to me.
I just figured out how to use the "quote" function. And I forget to do that from time to time.
Give me time, I'll get there. I am just a slow learner. Old dogs, new tricks, and stuff like that.
Fred
I use Glipper to remember and manage my clipbook, so I can copy a lot of stuff before I paste. Saves a little time when I'm answering forums.newW2 wrote:Thanks. Got it and it works well. What happens when the reader wants to copy the past say to a Tomboy note for future use or a how to? It looks like the reader needs to know that they must hover over each embedded link, right-click, and then select copy each link location. That is a rather ... insert the your word(s) of choice here ... type of feature that isn't necessarily be a welcome side affect. Having said that, is there a way to view all the links/copy all the links and avoid the extra steps when coping the whole post (with url information)?
It is a nice add-on and as you say it makes the post look nice as well, and saves space.
atlef.
Re: Make your URL's prettier by using bbcode.
Hum, maybe I wasn't clear. That happens. How can the reader select the text in the post and paste it to his Tomboy notes and have the links that are added with bbcode as - e.g. text that links to a website or forum post come along and be useful at a later date / on another computer? Do they need bbcode add-on installed?
Sorry if I'm not making since. Here's an example of something that I do when I find that forum answer/link that I really want to keep and not make a bookmark for in FF. I'll copy the post and put that in a notebook or Oo Doc for long term storage. Using the bbcode extension to make links to words in the post doesn't appear to copy the link.
//edit// links are preserved in open office but not in Tomboy or text editor. To get the actual source the copy must be done highlighting the post and then rihgt-clicking to "view source selection" and then copying the selection(s) from the pop-up window, and finally pasting. I can work with that.
Sorry if I'm not making since. Here's an example of something that I do when I find that forum answer/link that I really want to keep and not make a bookmark for in FF. I'll copy the post and put that in a notebook or Oo Doc for long term storage. Using the bbcode extension to make links to words in the post doesn't appear to copy the link.
//edit// links are preserved in open office but not in Tomboy or text editor. To get the actual source the copy must be done highlighting the post and then rihgt-clicking to "view source selection" and then copying the selection(s) from the pop-up window, and finally pasting. I can work with that.
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Re: Make your URL's prettier by using bbcode.
Point to the link text, right click, copy link.
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Re: Make your URL's prettier by using bbcode.
Yup you are right and already said in the previous post here. I used it again. And you get to do that procedure, one link at a time for every link in a post. If you want copy the whole post and its multiple links, and then past in a text editor that method is slow. Using the view source method gets them all. That's all folks
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Well you could always press the "quote" button and get everything spelled out at once for you...newW2 wrote:Yup you are right and already said in the previous post here. I used it again. And you get to do that procedure, one link at a time for every link in a post. If you want copy the whole post and its multiple links, and then past in a text editor that method is slow. Using the view source method gets them all. That's all folks
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Re: Make your URL's prettier by using bbcode.
Well - nicer but it would probably cost me the time to answer a question or two
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I wondered how it might affect moderating. More specifically, how newbies coming from windows and not used to forums (as yous truly was a little more than a year ago - sometimes that's more obvious than others) as a knowledge base to ask question ... and actually get help ... etc. would use the add on.