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Gadget

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pmsl ha ha ha ha ha sooo funny. However that was a bullfrog not a pacman. Oh and they have teeth that hurt when they bite! Pmsl
thanks for that it cheered me up.
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Glam

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Withnail said:
WoodyAllenJesus

Tim Minchin dramatically reveals that he is Jesus!

This song was meant to air on the Jonathan Ross Show tomorrow night (23rd December 2011), but at the last minute ITV cut it.
yes, it should be Spiderman
Oooooh I were thinkin of postin this up - but I ain't got a clue how do the links,and both of my lads refuse show me cos i'll only forget within 2 mins!
 

Withnail

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Glam said:
I ain't got a clue how do the links...
Let us take 'http://www.staffordforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=137830#p137830'

as our potential link.

These, [ and ], are square brackets, for ease of reference [ = L(eft), and ] = R(ight)

That is, when i say 'L' i mean [ , when i say 'R' i mean ] - are you still with me?

So - if i want to add a link pure and simple i would put L in front of the three letters url and R after, then add the link address (ie 'http://www.staffordforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=137830#p137830')* then put L then / (forward slash) url then R, which would give me -

http://www.staffordforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=137830#p137830

Alternatively i could put L then url then = and the link ('http://www.staffordforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=137830#p137830' ) followed by R, and then write something like This Could Drive Someone Batshit Crazy then put L then / (forward slash) then R, which would give me -

This Could Drive Someone Batshit Crazy

You can find an almost certainly more coherent explanation if you click on -

^---Smiley list but you have to scroll up to find it.

* not including the ' or the ' at beginning and end of the link.

May i just say at this point, as i believe i may have said before, if you click on the Quote option underneath someone's post you can see how they have done what it is that they have done (except for images, which for some reason become 'url' tags rather than 'img' tags when you quote). I am led to believe that this information will be both null and void when Forum 2.0 hits your screens - so there is every chance that i have just wasted a good hour of my life. TBF it probably wouldn't have been a better hour if i hadn't. Sort of thing.
 

Glam

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Withnail said:
Glam said:
I ain't got a clue how do the links...
Let us take 'http://www.staffordforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=137830#p137830'

as our potential link.

These, [ and ], are square brackets, for ease of reference [ = L(eft), and ] = R(ight)

That is, when i say 'L' i mean [ , when i say 'R' i mean ] - are you still with me?

So - if i want to add a link pure and simple i would put L in front of the three letters url and R after, then add the link address (ie http://www.staffordforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=137830#p137830) then put L then / (forward slash) url then R, which would give me -

http://www.staffordforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=137830#p137830

Alternatively i could put L then url then = and the link ( http://www.staffordforum.com/viewtopic.php?pid=137830#p137830 ) followed by R, and then write something like This Could Drive Someone Batshit Crazy then put L then / (forward slash) the R, which would give me -

This Could Drive Someone Batshit Crazy

You can find an almost certainly more coherent explanation if you click on -

^---Smiley list but you have to scroll up to find it.
Oooooh I do like you! Give me a couple of weeks and i'm sure i'll work it out! xx
 

Admin

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Withnail said:
And the award for Most Long-winded Explanation of a Relatively Simple Process goes to... ;)

You don't actually need the [/b] tags (unless you want to do the fancy [url=http://www.google.com]text label linking that you mention); The Forum automatically parses URLs, so all one needs to do is:

1) Make sure you are on the page you want to show people.
2) Click once in the white bar at the very top of your screen. This is known as the 'Address bar', and should contain the URI to the page you are looking at (it will start with either http:// or www, and may have slashes and what-not in it).
3) Hold the CTRL key on your keyboard and press the C key at the same time.
4) Make a post on The Forum in the normal way. When you want to put your link, just hold the CTRL key again but this time press V to paste the link into your message.
5) Finish composing your message, and press the Submit button in the normal way. You can, of course, click the Preview button first, just to make sure you have done it correctly. :)

That's assuming you're on Windows, of course. :P
 

Glam

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Withnail said:
And the award for Most Long-winded Explanation of a Relatively Simple Process goes to... ;)

You don't actually need the [/b] tags (unless you want to do the fancy [url=http://www.google.com]text label linking that you mention); The Forum automatically parses URLs, so all one needs to do is:

1) Make sure you are on the page you want to show people.
2) Click once in the white bar at the very top of your screen. This is known as the 'Address bar', and should contain the URI to the page you are looking at (it will start with either http:// or www, and may have slashes and what-not in it).
3) Hold the CTRL key on your keyboard and press the C key at the same time.
4) Make a post on The Forum in the normal way. When you want to put your link, just hold the CTRL key again but this time press V to paste the link into your message.
5) Finish composing your message, and press the Submit button in the normal way. You can, of course, click the Preview button first, just to make sure you have done it correctly. :)

That's assuming you're on Windows, of course. :P

Even simplier! I like you too!! xx
 

henryscat

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUoCZOOxgv8

Some interesting reactions from people in a supermarket buying sausages.... Probably better if you understand Portuguese, but the gist of it comes across!!
 
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