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Shewie
21-10-2011, 18:10
When I put a link into a site, if I then return a few times to get to a new line the link seems to want to carry on.

Sometimes I can delete it and it clears but 99% I have to unlink the link I wanted and then re-add it.

Clear as mud eh?

e.g

Linky

no linky

redandshane
25-10-2011, 11:01
No that doesn't work Rich; neither are links for me anyway
There that clarifies things=not
Helpful as ever I am

spandit
25-10-2011, 11:06
I understand what you're saying - you enter a link and then press "return" to get a new line to give some space below the link but the forum software tries to turn your text into a link as well.

Are you just pasting a link in or using the little link button (looks like a globe with chain links on it)?

Ahjno
25-10-2011, 11:11
I understand what you're saying - you enter a link and then press "return" to get a new line to give some space below the link but the forum software tries to turn your text into a link as well.

Are you just pasting a link in or using the little link button (looks like a globe with chain links on it)?


Aaaah ... got it.

I encounter the same issue, though give an extra 'return' (enter) or 2. Dunno where it comes from though.

southey
25-10-2011, 11:20
I found that hitting space after the link stops it dead, I have the same thing with coloured text, the space stops that too.

Ed
25-10-2011, 12:57
southey had hit the nail on the head.

Unfortunately computers are rather unintelligent and do not read English. Everytime you hit a key on your keyboard the computer doesn't see an 'a' or 'b', it reads a code for that letter or key. When posting a link, the computer is looking for a white space (or rather the code for the spacebar) to show the link is finished. By pressing return / enter, the computer sees the code for that and thinks you are continuing the link as it has not seen the white space.

Oh the joy of having to work with these things :)

Ed

Shewie
25-10-2011, 13:37
Cheers for that Ed, that makes sense

When I was putting a space in I was able to go back to the first character and delete it, and the underlined linky bit, when it was readded the link had gone.

Shewie
26-10-2011, 00:52
I think I get it but what's the fix? I'm just trying to add to a thread now and can't get my head round it no matter how many times I press space :surrender:

Shewie
26-10-2011, 00:55
Forget that I've sussed it

Go to the new line, add a sacrificial character at the front, hit space and type the text you want, when that's done go back to the first character and delete

Martyn
26-10-2011, 01:30
Just wrap your link in the url tags

http://www.yourlink.etc. Sorted. If that is too much hassle, go into your usercp and change your editor type from enhanced wysiwyg to standard.