I can't get the <a> tag to work. Example: <a href="http://fhtinyradio.com/"> My Station</a>
...does not appear properly. Following HTML rules, it should just show "My Station" as a hyperlink, but it doesn't. What's going on?
Thanks...
I noticed that after the "new look" was implemented.
I was using Google Chrome at the time.
I tried putting the HTML tags in one evening and when they didn't work I tried using IE8 which I had abandoned for Chrome.
That did it! So this problem is somehow related to the browsers used.
For instance, this browser is Chrome and here is an attempt to use tag:
A <a href="http://rmam.50webs.com">WEBSITE LINK</a> to my website.
That explains it. Well...I'd rather not be within a million miles of any version of IE. It's without a doubt the most grossly overweight, destructive, invasive, non-standard (doesn't follow the rules common to every other internet communication format) browser ever invented. I can live just fine without it ever having been written. I am not now, nor ever have been a Micro$oft person. End of rant.
The tags work using Firefox 21.0.
Neil
Before the echo fades away from Ken's rant about MS and the so-called "Windows" line of bloat-ware, I want to add my voice.
I began modern life with the Commodore 64 followed by the Amiga computers, and they were all crafted purely to do what the user planned to do, they did not spy on their customers or report back to "Big Bill" or "Big Brother."
The list of individual grievances against MS is lengthy, and right now those of us using XP are on borrowed time, because MS has announced the cutoff date for "support" of the OS coming up fast.
Time has come to look at Linux.
Yes, MS dropped XP support a while ago after Vista was introduced.
That was a flop so MS decided they better keep XP going a little longer.
Best Wishes,
Bruce, The DOGRADIO Group
I'm just trying to add a little humor.
Bruce
Does anyone know what XP stands for?
