Colt 2.4.1
I installed colt 2.4.1. I can't figure out how to use it. What I want is...A easly way to add hyperlinks to blogs. Such as a button to paste the hyper link code and I then copy and paste the link into it. Is colt add on what I want or something else?
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Inappropriate?Well, it's not a button but a right click menu. There's a screenshot on the addon details page, and a bit more info on the official site. It looks like the goal of cult is to copy a link by right clicking it, then going to (for your blog) "Copy Link Text and Location as -> HTML link", then pasting that (with Ctrl-V or whatever you use to paste) into your blog post where you'd like it.
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Let me ask the question different. Is there an easy way to actually make a hyper link? I can't remember the code to manually do it. -
Inappropriate?Oh, so you want to post a link in a blog post, not just copy an existing link from elsewhere and paste that into a blog post? Well, that's not really a Firefox feature, but there is probably a blogging extension that should help with formatting links, as well as bolds, italics, underlines, and other HTML thingies.
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So when people do it in emails, blogs,myspace, facebook. They just remember the code and plug in the address?? Internet explorer will automatically do it where you can at least click on the link, but using mozilla on the same sites, won't let you. -
Can you provide a demonstration as to where Internet Explorer will do it? Most blogging tools will turn any link (like http://www.google.com) into a clickable link. Internet Explorer has nothing to do with that. Perhaps you mean a button above the text input area that asks for the text of the link, and the URL of the website? -
Inappropriate?OK, this is where I noticed it. When I open with IE my yahoo mail and send a link, it is clickable. Open with Mozilla and composed mail and it is not.
But how do you make a link and put in just a word to click on.... -
Click the globe with a chain in front of it. It will ask. I guess yahoo uses some different javascript code for Internet Explorer to make links automatically clickable, instead of clickable after the e-mail is sent. -
Inappropriate?but how do you do it in myspace and blogs.
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Inappropriate?This add-on might help. It lets you copy text and then paste it as a HTML link to the page you copied it from.
For all your html needs, try this add-ons. Which gives you a toolbar filled with HTML stuff, similar to the bar above the box on Yahoo! Mail.
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Inappropriate?Thanks, Josh. That tool bar is nice. But when I use it on myspace comments...all of the code shows up, but it does make the link clickable. Any suggestions. I am totally lost at this point. You guys are making this links all throughout this page.
I’m confused
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some people disable HTML for there myspace comments. I memorized the code, so type it in. I can not speak for Tom, thou. -
The link isn't clickable until after you post the comment. You're looking at raw code. This link I'm typing here: http://www.twitter.com is not clickable for me. it shows up as plain text. As soon as I hit post comment, it will be clickable. -
Inappropriate?No, I went to my own myspace and posted a comment with a link and it had all the code listed, but it was click able....and I haven't disable any HTML on my page.
Lets see if it works here:
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Inappropriate?Yeah, It did. Maybe it is something weird with myspace. Thanks you guys. The tool bar is cool.
I’m silly
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