Table-editing instructions for
n0t-again but might come in hand for some other people :)
1) Go to the page you want the link added to.
n0t-again:
Here? 2) Click on the edit link. You should see the following screen with the two highlighted tabs. Make sure you select the "HTML" tab, not the "Rich text" tab. The one that's selected will appear bolder than the other one.
3) Scroll down until you find the text where you want to make a link. I've got a small sample table below.
The 'code' you'll see should look like:
001. Comfort Sex
002. Table
003. Flavored Lube
004. Bathtub Playtime
005. Body Oil/Paints
006. The Net
007. Movie Scene Reinactment
008. Shower Sex
009. Hideaway
010. To the Hilt
And it will produce a table that looks like:
001. Comfort Sex
002. Table
003. Flavored Lube
004. Bathtub Playtime
005. Body Oil/Paints
006. The Net
007. Movie Scene Reinactment
008. Shower Sex
009. Hideaway
010. To the Hilt
Find the line you want:
001. Comfort Sex
002. Table
003. Flavored Lube
004. Bathtub Playtime
005. Body Oil/Paints
006. The Net
007. Movie Scene Reinactment
008. Shower Sex
009. Hideaway
010. To the Hilt
4) Where you find the title you want, here's where you add the link:
001. Comfort Sex Note that there are two parts you need to add to the line above, the first, long part with the whole address including the http (in red), and the second short (in green) after the text where you want your link.
5) When you're done, preview the page and make sure you can see the link. Click on it to make sure it works correctly. If it doesn't, make sure there are no spaces within the href="address" part.
If you still can't add the link, or if you see something vastly different from what I'm describing, let me know. My curiosity has gotten the better of me at this point. ^_^
Also, when you create a new page in the future, you may need to click back on the "Rich text" tab instead of the "HTML" tab to see what you used to.