Making Links

From: fixrman19 Nov 2015 13:37
To: Matt 1 of 8
Why does the Link Creator not allow more than one link? If I make one, then want to add another, whatever text I type in continues to be underlined prior to link creation. I can get around this by clicking lower in the post box, then moving the cursor back up.

What's going on?
From: ANT_THOMAS19 Nov 2015 13:53
To: fixrman 2 of 8
It might be better to type all your text then add the links later selecting the words you want to use.
From: Matt19 Nov 2015 14:11
To: fixrman 3 of 8
It's usually because the cursor is inside the closing </a> so as you type text it gets added to the hyperlink.

You can do what Ant said, or you can add something after the text to be hyperlinked, i.e. another word or white-space or punctuation, anything that will allow you to "escape" from the <a> tag using the cursor keys.

You can also change to HTML view and edit the generated HTML manually if you wish.
From: fixrman20 Nov 2015 03:07
To: ANT_THOMAS 4 of 8
You expect me to remember? Sheesh. I'm lucky I remember to post at all.

(I am well aware some wish I wouldn't.)
From: fixrman20 Nov 2015 03:08
To: Matt 5 of 8
If I've already moved the cursor, why is it staying inside the </a> tag?

Maddening.
From: ANT_THOMAS20 Nov 2015 09:52
To: fixrman 6 of 8
If you didn't post your nonsense we wouldn't have much to talk about these days ;)
From: fixrman20 Nov 2015 13:51
To: ANT_THOMAS 7 of 8
If you lot didn't argue my cogent, well thought-out treatises with nonsense, I'd always be talking to myself.

Even though our cultures are similar, there are too many differences in daily life for it to be possible for Americans and Britons to always agree on issues, or even to often agree. It does make for interesting discussion though on some topics, and I genuinely do like to hear opposing views on things, particularly on hot button issues.

 
From: Matt20 Nov 2015 14:03
To: fixrman 8 of 8
Because at a guess the </a> is the end of the line / text?