That works on the board, but does it also work on a description?
No, it doesn´t in description! <br />The script doesn´t accept some characters! :-( <br /> <br />I remember I have done it long time ago, but I don´t remember how anynore! Maybe the script has been change. <br /> <br />We need gRAVE for a valid answer, gRAVE is having nice vacation at the moment, but he will be back soon! ;) :) <br /> <br />
not working in description?! Thats not good...
Yeah, but what I wonder is how to avoid the [LINK] appearance and instead getting the actual name of the referred piece, I mean, it´s just a question of aesthetics maybe, but it can move users to go and visit the actual links. My own experience tells me that I usually ignore links that say just [LINK] and instead I am moved to visit links where the actual name is visible. This should be easily achieved with HTML code, but it doesn´t seem to work in descriptions here!
well, there was the decision made to change the links to display as [LINK], they didn´t always, but what might be nice is to change it so you type in an address and you some syntax to indicate a word or short description that will be used instead of [LINK] so that you still aren´t getting an ugly and sometimes long internet address showing up, but you have a description of the link that can encourage more people to click on it.
to me, the links stick out better when shown as <B>[LINK]</B> so maybe to a step further and show them as <B>[description]</B> <br /> <br />ya know?