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Sun May 12, 2013 12:28 pm
cgirl1118 says...



How do I change the background of my profile thing? Also how do I make a link for things when I comment? Like I might want to link something to one of writing pieces.
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Sun May 12, 2013 5:03 pm
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Rosendorn says...



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Click the gear in the line of tabs up top. This reveals a new line of tabs. Click "Profile". To the left there should be a list of options. Click "Edit style" at the bottom. Then you can find a link to an image you want and set it as the background.

Links:

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[url=http://www.youngwriterssociety.com/]YWS[/url]


YWS

Basic principle:

[url=(link you want)]what you want it to show up as[/url]
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Sun May 12, 2013 5:04 pm
Kale says...



From checking your profile, it looks like you've figured out the profile things. :)

Linking (just in case you're still not sure how to) is really easy. There's two main ways. The first and easiest one is to just copy-paste the URL of the work you want to link and it will automatically link for you. Like this:

viewtopic.php?f=323&t=97838#p1141011

The second option is a bit neater because you can make some text a link. You can do that by using this code:

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[url="URL of the thing you want to link"]text you want to use as the link[/url]

It will result in something like this:

Here's a link to the first post in this thread.

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