It does indeed work on Modern View, let me see if I can help you out some. One thing is that is helpful to know is that a web address ...garble in the box above your web page that usually starts with www.http... is known in computer terms as a URL ....Uniform Resource Locator... I have always wondered why on a site that has quite a few folks with only enough computer knowledge to be dangerous still insists on calling it that. I’m sure it is the name that the developer of the software saw as making perfect sense. Anyway on Modern you see a button that says URL when you want to place a link you first copy the fore mentioned garble..web address.. then you click the URL button. Then paste the link in your thread box. Now this is the trick, after that there is some blue text below and right of the URL button that says ...Close Tags... you must click that after you paste. Now guess what you have just learned how to do it. Go down to the Test Forum and give it a try. Now that I defined a URL I suppose the light may come on for a few folks in Classic Veiw. There you paste your copied web address in the box provided. However that veiw gives an option to name the web site you linked in the next box down. The advantage to Modern Veiw is you can paste in multiple links by repeating the step above. Hope this helps shed some light on this subject. Sorry, for stealing the thread.
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