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Need a How-To ??

Underneath the profile area, it says "HTML code is not permitted. Special symbols permit some HTML functionality.", click on the symbols link and it will show you how to use HTML-like code.
 
Thanks for the quick reply but there's nothing related about adding html code as a sig.
Example;
"grogan" and others have html code as a signature and was wanting to do the same thing but can't figure out exactly how OR where to add it.....dah!!!!
They do have a number of options but nothing....unless one of them works anyway 🙂

 
How I did(do)it:

Click on 'reply' to any thread and use the built in hyperlink function by using the 'http' button. Then just cut and paste into sig.



 


<< Thanks for the quick reply but there's nothing related about adding html code as a sig.
Example;
&quot;grogan&quot; and others have html code as a signature and was wanting to do the same thing but can't figure out exactly how OR where to add it.....dah!!!!
They do have a number of options but nothing....unless one of them works anyway 🙂
>>

I can't find a user named &quot;grogan&quot;, but if you want to use html to link in your sig, then you'll need to use the special symbols to do it. For instance to link heatware as in blizz's it would look like this:

[LINK=Heatware]http://heatware.elitehardware.com/view.shtml?action=list&amp;option=blizz[/LINK]

Except substitute the letter L for the word LINK.
 
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