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Sig files
have a question about signatures but could not find a place to post it so I am putting in here.
I noticed people have link backs to their sites via anchor text. The only way I can figure this is done is to go to user cp and edit signature. I did this and figure I need to put anchor text with my domain name and html but it seems like I tried this once and it was not allowed. At lease tell me how to do this. |
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You need to use BBCODE
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Bbcode
What is a BBCODE? How do I use it to make a sig file?
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[*url=http://www.domain.com]Text Anchor[/url] NOTE: remove * Also note: you can click on the link "chain" icon in your post editor row of icons and it will do it for you - you just need to fill in the form that appears... and then copy that to you sig line.
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