um well just get the url and copy and paste it. on microsoft word it turns into a link after u copy ang paste. if u want it 4 an email do the same.
hope i could help!
do u have imvu my avi name is clickie103 this is the website www.imvu.com
its free if u don't have it.
cya
2007-01-13 01:49:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are an end user put it into your favorites for later access. If you are creating a web page and want to put a link in your page to another page your html editor should have a button to create a link. You can do this by putting in a code in html offcourse , Your LInk Text Here
2007-01-13 01:49:22
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answered by ? 2
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need more info to answer you exactly...but if you mean to create a link in email or in these types of postings, all you have to do is to copy and paste the url from the site into the body of the message/posting...if you are talking about creating a link within a website, that depends on what program you are using and whther you are using html or javascript, or whatever.
2007-01-13 01:44:44
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answered by Helping Since 1969 6
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(name of link here)
for example
check out game demos here
this is in HTML...which is good because most web forums (not just yahoo) accept it and can use/interpret it correctly (unlike javascript, for example, which many forums forbid for security reasons)
2007-01-13 01:45:27
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answered by M S 5
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To save a link to your pc use the "add to favorites" (in internet explorer, top left) .
if you want to write a web site link for your site use html.
If this helps try my site, you may like it, you can also try saving it to your favorites.
http://www.livestreamingwebcamandvirtualtour.eclipse.co.uk/
2007-01-13 01:53:25
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answered by graham 2
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Yes, you need the full "http://" bit on here - most other places and programs just use the "www." part.
2007-01-13 02:43:03
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answered by Stephen L 7
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you write www.website.gov.uk
I would suggest you get a book on html programming
2007-01-16 13:35:17
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answered by Anonymous
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put http:// in front of the website address
e.g http://uk.answers.yahoo.com
2007-01-13 01:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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