| Just add the html to make it a link. Only takes 2 seconds longer: before the URL, type: < a href=" and after the URL, type: "> Then type the text you want to be the hotlink, then type: < /a > All together, your code will look like this: < a href="https://www.amzperformance.com/z32/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=1652&category_id=af288cb15f83c8f1d5d2aab034622291&" >Center carrier bearing< /a > Which will result in this: Center carrier bearing Only thing - take out the spaces between the angle brackets and the other characters - those were only included so that the code wouldn't be live, here, which would result in your not being able to see it. Btw, Greg, if you read this - this is new - I used to be able to type the character code for a character and have it display it, like "& l t ;" (no spaces, though) and the browser would display it as "<". Now the browser accepts it directly as an angle bracket, so I can no longer type out code for people to see visually using those alternate character codes. Not a big deal; just something I see has changed.
"I was previously a aviation mechanic and avionic technician and this car is harder to work on than Aircraft." - Hocuz77 03:04:56 02/28/06
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