Jan 13, 2008 #1 Be Irie Well-Known Member 4 Plant of the Month January 2009 Nug of the Year 2009 Member of the Month February 2009 4 Nug of the Month November 2012 How do you get shortcuts to your own journal into your sig???
Jan 13, 2008 #2 B Boss Well-Known Member Go to the first page in your journal and copy the url at the top of your browser. Edit your sig and use the earth with chain icon, delete the https:// in the box, and paste the url into the box.
Go to the first page in your journal and copy the url at the top of your browser. Edit your sig and use the earth with chain icon, delete the https:// in the box, and paste the url into the box.
Jan 13, 2008 Thread starter #3 Be Irie Well-Known Member 4 Plant of the Month January 2009 Nug of the Year 2009 Member of the Month February 2009 4 Nug of the Month November 2012 Thanks BOSS, speedy as usual...
Jan 13, 2008 #4 B Boss Well-Known Member It didn't work right. It should say the name of your Journal.
Jan 16, 2008 Thread starter #5 Be Irie Well-Known Member 4 Plant of the Month January 2009 Nug of the Year 2009 Member of the Month February 2009 4 Nug of the Month November 2012 Boss, I have tried everything... what am I doing wrong?
Jan 16, 2008 #6 B Boss Well-Known Member Hmm I dont know. Go to the first page in the journal. Copy the URL in the address bar. When you get into your sig, click the link button. After that, delete the https:// in the box, then paste the url into the link box and hit ok.
Hmm I dont know. Go to the first page in the journal. Copy the URL in the address bar. When you get into your sig, click the link button. After that, delete the https:// in the box, then paste the url into the link box and hit ok.
Mar 5, 2008 #7 420oclock New Member Looks like an error in coding. here is what I see looking at the page source: <a href="Be Irie.. BG,WR, and mystery 1st grow" target="_blank">https://www.420magazine.com/forums/gr...-1st-grow.html</a> </div> <!-- / sig --> But, your sig is showing the way you want it to now, I can't figure out how to post it without it reading the way you want it!
Looks like an error in coding. here is what I see looking at the page source: <a href="Be Irie.. BG,WR, and mystery 1st grow" target="_blank">https://www.420magazine.com/forums/gr...-1st-grow.html</a> </div> <!-- / sig --> But, your sig is showing the way you want it to now, I can't figure out how to post it without it reading the way you want it!
Mar 5, 2008 #8 B Boss Well-Known Member You can also type in the words.. Be Irie..BG, WR... Then highlight it and click on the url and put the link in there. That should work too.
You can also type in the words.. Be Irie..BG, WR... Then highlight it and click on the url and put the link in there. That should work too.