In wysiwyg mode, is there a way to enter a link without the link button?
I like PBwiki's wysiwyg mode. I also like the link button functionality. However, sometimes I want to add a link to my page (while I'm in wysiwyg mode) without having to click on the link button. Is there a code for this? Or can I only use a code in the source mode?
Q2: If I'm in source mode, do I have to enter the HTML to enter a link, or is there a shortcut code such as "[link]"?
Q2: If I'm in source mode, do I have to enter the HTML to enter a link, or is there a shortcut code such as "[link]"?
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There are actually two shortcuts to add a link in Point-and-Click mode:
You can click "control-L" to quickly add a link.
Or you can add [brackets] around the word -- yes, even in Point-and-Click! -- and then right-click on the bracket. You'll see the option to make that word a link. You'll also have the option to *always* make [bracketed] words links.
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Inappropriate?If you are using the point-and-click editor, the link button is the simplest way to add a link.
If you are in source mode, you can add a link using plain old HTML, such as http://www.pbwiki.com|PBwiki Home Page]
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Inappropriate?As far as I know there is no "short hand" to quickly add a link in the source code editor. As for the wysiwyg editor you have to click the link button.
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Inappropriate?There are actually two shortcuts to add a link in Point-and-Click mode:
You can click "control-L" to quickly add a link.
Or you can add [brackets] around the word -- yes, even in Point-and-Click! -- and then right-click on the bracket. You'll see the option to make that word a link. You'll also have the option to *always* make [bracketed] words links.
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Inappropriate?thats pretty nice I never new that. Thanks for the tip Ramit!
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Inappropriate?Ramit, thanks so much for the tips. I really like both of them (the shortcut for loading the link dialog box as well as the right-click option). I appreciate the rapid response.
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