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How To Link To A Site Using Link Text

Written By: admin on October 31, 2009 One Comment
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Start with <a href= and then place the url inside double qoutes and close the open bracket with a >. Write your link text and then </a> to end the code. Here is an example: <a href=”http://free-driverupdate.com”>cloak your link</a>

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One Response to “How To Link To A Site Using Link Text”

  1. CFD (1 comments) says on: 17 March 2010 at 12:43 pm

    very simple instructions about how to do links.

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