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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Jan 16 2012 : 09:12:37 AM Like when you are writting along and want to insert a site you want someone to look at? I'm not to smart on these things.
www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com |
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Okie Farm Girl |
Posted - Jan 16 2012 : 4:03:33 PM If you are required to use HTML in your blog to insert a link you will write <a href="the url of the link">The name of the link</a> For my site it would look like this: <a href="http://www.oklahomapastrycloth.com">Oklahoma Pastry Cloth</a> Clear as mud? :-)
Mary Beth
www.OklahomaPastryCloth.com www.Oklahomapastrycloth.com/blog The Sovereign Lord is my strength - Habakkuk 3:19 |
FarmDream |
Posted - Jan 16 2012 : 3:59:27 PM To insert a link in blogspot, highlight the words you want people to click on to go to the link. Click on the icon that looks like a metal chain link. You should get a box that asks you to put the web address you want to link and if you want it to open in another window.
~FarmDream is Farmgirl Sister #3069
Live Today, Cherish Yesterday, Dream Tomorrow
http://naturaljulie.etsy.com http://julie-rants.blogspot.com |
Calicogirl |
Posted - Jan 16 2012 : 1:11:14 PM Hey Nancy Jo :)
If you go to your dashboard and click on new post you will see a header on the top of the box (where you write your post). Click on the one that says "link" and you can add the website/url on one line and the text you want displayed. IE: the link for Pioneer Woman's recipe for Apple Dumplings and then the text would read "Apple Dumpling recipe".
~Sharon
By His Grace, For His Glory
http://merryheartjournal.blogspot.com/ |
YakLady |
Posted - Jan 16 2012 : 11:15:46 AM You can just copy the address from your address bar in your browser and paste it into your text wherever you'd like it :)
If you want to have a photo link to a website, that gets a little more complex, is that what you want?
~Natalie~ Just a farmgirl in Western Montana. http://mtnme.blogspot.com Starting a family and raising Tibetan Yaks, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Laying hens, Muscovy ducks, and a few dogs. |