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Aggie Villanueva
 

What's My Link?


I am new here and I think I've found my home. I have seen you all posting links to an individual photo you have in your gallery, or a document, or even another forum question. How do I find out what my link is to each individual photo I have in my gallery, or these others? Thanks in advance.


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July 13, 2006

 

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  Hi Angie,

Welcome to our site, we really do hope you find a great photography home here!

I am not quite sure what you are inquiring about, but I will take a stab at an answer. The direct URL to your gallery is (a copy/paste of your the address in your address bar):

http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/free/gallery.php?mem=176301

Also, as an example, here is the URL to one of your images:

http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGallDetail.php?photoID=2388703&catID=&style=&rowNumber=2&memberID=176301

Please let me know if you have any further questions.

Thanks
Heather Young
heather at betterphoto.com


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July 13, 2006

 
chrisbudny.com - Chris Budny

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  Also, once you have that web address (to your gallery, or a single photo, or another webpage altogether) you can paste it into some code, and make it appear in your posted text here as a clickable, underlined link by using this HTML code in your text entry on BP:

"clickable underlined text here"

In the code above, be sure to remove the first quote and the last quote, and replace the underscore _ with a blank space...

Once you do that, you end up with something like this clickable link to my gallery.


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July 13, 2006

 
chrisbudny.com - Chris Budny

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  Somehow, I knew I'd screw that code display up! ;) At least the link part worked... anyway, the code would be: (hope THIS works better!)

ahref="full web address here">clickable text here

except when you use it, you must make it a href (notice the blank space) and place a < in front of the letter a... additionally, at the very end, add the < symbol followed by /a and the > symbol. I fear I've made this more confusing than just emailing you a text example ;)


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July 13, 2006

 

Aggie Villanueva
  Christopher,
It does sound confusing. Feel free to email me a text example if you have time. And thanks to all of you for your help.


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July 13, 2006

 
chrisbudny.com - Chris Budny

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  Sent. Let me know...


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July 13, 2006

 

Brendan Knell
  Aggie,
If you're still interested in learning to post links, you can go Here Then go about half way down, and Chris Vedros' comment explains it. If you have any questions, let us know.


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