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    Posting links ?

    Is there anyway to post a link directly in the message box without having to use the URL Link button in order to make it a clickable link?

    Example, link posted in message box.

    https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2022/04/fdad83e18082-kyoto-university-eyes-providing-gene-edited-ips-cells-from-2023.html

    Example, Link posted using the URL Link Button

    https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2...from-2023.html
    "Some people say that, the longer you go the better it gets the more you get used to it, I'm actually finding the opposite is true."

    -Christopher Reeve on his Paralysis

    #2
    Certainly. This forum (like most all others) uses Java's BBCode. There isn't a simple button in VBulletin, that I know of, but here is how to do it:

    {url=www.somewhere.online} This{/url} will cause the word "This" to be a hyperlink to the website following the "=".

    Just replace all the curly brackets with straight "[" brackets.

    Like this.

    It a simple open and closed URL tag, with the website defined at the open, and whatever text in the middle will be the link.

    Cheers.
    "I have great faith in fools; ‘self-confidence’, my friends call it." - Edgar Allen Poe

    "If you only know your side of an issue, you know nothing." -John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

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      #3
      Oh, I answered a different question. It's much easier if you don't want to link a custom word in your post to the URL.

      Just use {url} {/url} and paste the link in the middle. It tells the browsers that the data between the "url /url"is a clickable link. That's all the link url button does, is add those url tags around the hyperlink.

      Be sure to use straight brackets tho. I had to use curly so it wouldn't think I was posting a link!
      "I have great faith in fools; ‘self-confidence’, my friends call it." - Edgar Allen Poe

      "If you only know your side of an issue, you know nothing." -John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

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        #4
        I just want to post a link directly in the message box and have it be clickable like on other message boards. Rather than having to enter it in the LINK BUTTON or any other way. We are disabled here.
        "Some people say that, the longer you go the better it gets the more you get used to it, I'm actually finding the opposite is true."

        -Christopher Reeve on his Paralysis

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          #5
          Ok, I'll check on that.
          "I have great faith in fools; ‘self-confidence’, my friends call it." - Edgar Allen Poe

          "If you only know your side of an issue, you know nothing." -John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

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            #6
            https://www.carecure.net/forum/sci-c...-posting-links

            Seems to work OK. This was a copy/paste into the Message Box.
            "I have great faith in fools; ‘self-confidence’, my friends call it." - Edgar Allen Poe

            "If you only know your side of an issue, you know nothing." -John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

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              #7
              So, Java is a client side library, and software relies on Javascript running on the end-user's device to parse BBCode and show it in a Rich Text format. If you have blocked some Javascript from running then the editor will not work correctly. I made 2 test posts with URLs pasted into the Message Box (using Safari browser on an iPhone) and URLs parse fine upon posting, and become clickable links as expected.

              Try it again and see how it works. Seems to be OK now:

              https://duckduckgo.com

              "I have great faith in fools; ‘self-confidence’, my friends call it." - Edgar Allen Poe

              "If you only know your side of an issue, you know nothing." -John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

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                #8
                I refuse to click on a link that is not verifiable ie [ link]

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