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iSketch Forum for Dummies
Before the spring clean we used to have a thread for questions relating to general help and assistance around the Forum. I think it would be a good thing if this thread was reintroduced as quite often, people are to shy to come forward and say "How do you do that?" Fender also did a fantastic tongue in cheek image as well - it made me chuckle and it would be good if he could put it up again (nudge, nudge, wink, wink
One of my biggest bugbears is how do you create a link, but then name it! For the life of me, I just don't get it and seem to hit a brick wall every time I note that 2.0 did a fantastic write up on how to do images within a post - and am hoping for a step by step guide response here!!
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Thanks for starting this up again TF * Facey predicts she will be posting rather alot in here...
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Do you mean link like this?
If that's what you meant, then here's how to do it. 1. Find the link, right click it and copy it. 2. Write your post in the forum using the 'go advanced' option. 3. Choose the word (or words, or image if you're a bloody show-off like some people I could mention but won't because I am far too charitable) you wish to turn into your link, and highlight it. 4. Press the 'insert link' button. It's located underneath the smiley face drop down menu on the go advanced toolbar (not the smileys that are on the right hand side). To put it another way it's on the bottom row of the toolbar, 11th from the left. When you scroll your mouse over it, it will say 'insert link'. It's a picture of a globe, with two links from a chain in front of it. 5. You will get a box come up with space for you to paste your link. It will already say 'http://' but you can paste right over that, or delete it first and then paste your link. Or you can paste the link right after the 'http://' and the go back and delete the excess 'http://'. If you don't have to enable pop-ups, the box will come up immediately. If you have pop-ups disabled, you may have to enable them temporarily to use this function. You will know if you have to do this because a yellow bar will appear underneath your browser toolbars (the top of the screen where you type in internet addresses) telling you that something is trying to pop-up, and giving you options to deal with it. If this does happen, select the appropriate option - I've forgoten what it says in English, but something like temporarily enable pop-ups. Once you have done that, press 'insert link' again and the box with 'http://' will come up ready for you to paste your link. 6. Once your link is sitting pretty in the box, press OK and in the message box, it will have the whole link written out in [ URL] tags, with the word you hightlighted as the last word before the end of the tags. So for example, the link I did at the top looks like this, but without the gaps in the opening and closing tags. Code:
[UR L="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/bristol/somerset/6540539.stm"]this[/url] Sorry for the simplistic language - it's for me, not you, because I am unsure of the correct terms for everything.
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That is exactly what I mean Vik. I am going to have quick practice now
((hugs)) Thank you!!! PS: Facey... at least you are not the only one Edit Practice Oh my goodness... how easy was that! I feel liberated!!! Thank you!!!! Further Edit: Vik - simplistic language has worked fine for me! Don't apologise - I can never understand all this techie talk!!
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* Vik hikes the kilt for TF's new skill! Hooray!
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Vik, I could kiss you!!! Thank you for explaining that so well
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hehe... Now I am going to try and be cocky!!
![]() Hmm... Would that work? Edit: LOL!! It does
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Oooh very clever, clocky. I've edited the original again, btw....
Actually, I flippin' well don't know how to do that... but I shall practise too. ![]() Learn a little about our forum pet by clicking on the picture above. Hopefully it worked! Ooohh, I think it did! * Vik shows off with TF!
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is that how bm does his buttons?!
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Hehe... well done Vik!!!
And Facey.. I do think that is how BM does his famous Red Buttons! I always wondered how!! Basically... you put the image in the normal way.. then highlight the text and carry on with Vik's instructions! Fiddling about is the best way!!
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I have a desktop recorder tool on my computer, i'm thinking i might do a series of graphic tutorials and uploading them to google video and linking them here.
I've already done a pics tutorial, just haven't uploaded it yet. Any requests or ideas of what might be good to have a tutorial on?
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TY TF for the buttons reply :D
2, that sounds FAB! Get it up and running NOW!! Hmmmm, what's the most asked question... I can't get the img/link/button thingy to work btw Arrrggghhh, I can get the link but not the pic working
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Oh! 2.0 did something fancy to my post! How did you do that?
Code:
Like this?
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Ooooooo hark at all the fancy stuff in here
Oh I got it to work btw, don't ask me how though...
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[noparse] tags are fun too allow you to do things like [b]this[/b] and show the code instead of having an effect
You can find a full list of available BBCodes at http://www.isketchforum.net/misc.php?do=bbcode |
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I shall make two 2 minute .avi uploaded on google videos (can't access youtube from work, it's all the same in the end anyway). One on hotlinking and attaching images, and one on making links.
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ty 2 xx I generally don't have problems with normal pic insertion, just adding a link to it
* Facey awaits some very cool videos I'm very excited, why hasn't someone done video demos sooner??!!
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Oh linking pics! Gotcha, sorry about that. Ok I shall include that in the links vid.
But the theory is really simple. Once you've added the IMG tags to the hotlink of the picture, select it and hit the URL button, you'll get a popup window asking you to insert the link you wish to have on the picture. Paste the desired link and that's it. essentially: [url="http://www.questionablecontent.net/"][IMG]http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/2651/evolutionkillsbigwr0.png [/IMG][/url] ![]()
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* Facey gives 2 a nice, sloppy kiss MMWWAAHHHH It would be very appreciated! As I said, I've managed to do it in my sig but couldn't tell you how tbh.
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Facey, it's exactly the same principle as linking to a webpage using a word, the way I explained it above. All you do differently is hightlight all of the [ img]http://photobucket.exampleforfacey[/ img] part - in other words the picture - instead of a word, or group or words, then press 'insert link', and put the website link into the box that pops up.
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Can i be picky and point out you could have used [noparse] tags to prevent the [img]http://photobucket.exampleforfacey[/img] from being converted without having to use spaces?
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You may jobe, i have committed that sin out of sheer lazyness.
EDIT: sorry everyone, í've attempted and failed to have the videos work. The quality is crappy. :( http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...41365251187149
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Awww 2.0
But thank you anyway!
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Here's the other one. it's not too bad if you see it in full screen mode, without the "smooth video" option. But you still can't see what i write.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...47982784248998
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