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Abu if you look at the address bar in your browser now while you are reading this, it should show something like

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=19978

 

What you do is put your curser on the address bar with the address you want to email or post in it, left click on it to highlight it, then right click on it and select copy.

 

Go to your email or forum post and right click again and select paste.

 

It won't show as a proper link until your post appears in the forum.

 

Is that what you meant?

 

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It's right click on page for those options in Opera, and different again in IE.

 

Thought I'd just post the 'generic' way first :)

 

Thank Hazel,winapp :):)

 

I meant Clickable Link :D

 

I tried it to my another email acc but didn't work (not clickable)

 

thanks again

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Can you say what you are doing to try to make it work.

 

Which email account you have the problem with eg. Outlook Express or a webmail based one.

 

Thank for your quick response,Hazel ;)

 

I tried to send a link to my friend with YMail account but failed.My friend said,it's non clickable link or just text.

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I don't have a ymail account so cannot help you too much.

 

Is there a globe like thing at the top of the ymail page that has a chain picture on it? If so, if you highlight the link you want clickable in your email, and then click the globe and copy and paste the address link (url) into the box, does it now show as clickable in your email?

 

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All in all your friend could just copy the text into his/her URL bar and use the link that way.
The AOL way :lol:

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The tags used to produce links are the <a> and </a>.

 

The <a> tells where the link should start and the </a> indicates where the link ends.

 

Everything between these two will work as a link.

 

The target of the link is added to the <a> tag using

the href="http://www.whateverpage.com" setting.

 

The example below shows how to make the word here work as a link to yahoo.

 

Click <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">here</a> to go to yahoo.

If it isn't broke, tweak it.

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