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Simon
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on 05/25/2013
Hi everybody,
we've just recently removed two of our modules: a) our spacer module and b) the link list. Both module's functions may easily be achieved by using text modules instead, and we've already automatically converted existing modules of these types into text blocks.
Best,
Simon
An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made, in a narrow field. Niels Bohr (1885-1962)
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PeggyHazelwood
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on 05/25/2013
Peggy Hazelwood is an online writer and blogger.
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pkmcr
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on 05/26/2013
Aha - that explains why I was scratching my head yesterday thinking "hmmm I am sure there was a links list module" LOL
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Guest
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on 05/26/2013
And why I mysteriously lost the last paragraph of an article I'd been working on after the error message displayed when I hit save...
Thanks for suggesting I wasn't completely drunk, funked or stupid, and that there actually was a perfectly good techy reason behind the failure to save.
Described by one of my clients as 'a literary grammarian', writing, researching and reading are requirements for sanity, at least this side of the keyboard.
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TessaSchlesinger
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on 05/27/2013
When I add a link to text, it still doesn't work. I tried it.
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Guest
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on 05/28/2013
Tess: 05/27/2013 - 01:35 PM
When I add a link to text, it still doesn't work. I tried it.
I don't think html formats automatically in Wizzley editor like it does in Word. Possibly, if you type your articles in Word and then paste into Wizzley editor, you may find the links hold. Otherwise you'll need to make the text into an HTML link by following the instructions below when in the HTML tab.
Quote from dottech.org:
Make your link appear as words instead of the actual URL (i.e. hyperlink)
How:
- Type in the HTML code <a href=”[INSERT URL HERE]“>[INSERT TEXT HERE]</a>.
- Replace [INSERT URL HERE] with the URL you desire to link to.
- Replace [INSERT TEXT HERE] with the text you wish to be linked.
For example:
Typing in the HTML code <a href=”http://www.politicallymotivated.net”>Ashraf is cool.</a> will result in Ashraf is cool.
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Described by one of my clients as 'a literary grammarian', writing, researching and reading are requirements for sanity, at least this side of the keyboard.
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