html links, how is it done?

I've seen and been given, html links to Apple support articles here in the responses. How is that done? Can someone post an html link with directions on how it's done? I hope this is clear.

MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012), OS X El Capitan (10.11)

Posted on May 30, 2016 3:36 PM

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May 30, 2016 4:40 PM in response to dinhr

dinhr wrote:


Thank you Klaus 1 and ChitlinsCC. Both your replies are good but I couldn't click the green balloon for both.


I did expect something more complicated than "copy & paste" but I'm happy it is not.


Now, if I can just remember where that Apple article was...


Also you can drag the link from the browser address bar to the Desktop, this will create a link.webloc file that you can drag and drop anywhere

May 30, 2016 8:05 PM in response to dinhr

I try to remove the localization information from the URLs that I post so that users whose systems aren't set to English may automatically see a version for their region when they click through.


E.g.

https://support.apple.com/HT201596 instead of

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201596

or

https://support.apple.com/kb/PH22247 instead of

https://support.apple.com/kb/PH22247?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US

although I usually let the site provide the full titles such as:

Open a different iTunes Library file or create a new one - Apple Support or

Disk Utility (El Capitan): Create a disk image


If you want to paste the bare URL use Cmd-Z (Ctrl-Z for Windows) after the pasted URL is changed to the document title.


tt2

May 30, 2016 8:26 PM in response to turingtest2

Hi turingtest2,


This is another nice response. It's given me more new info to digest. I did not realize there was localization info in the URL's, (I also didn't realize URL was what I'm talking about when I refer to html links).


I especially like your last sentence, "If you want to paste the bare URL..." I needed that info earlier today. I will try that.


I will treasure this whole discussion, there is a lot of good information here; particularly for me, I am not computer literate.


By the way, I like your screen name.


Thanks again,

Dave

May 30, 2016 8:42 PM in response to dinhr

URL = Universal Resource Locator 😉 (web address)


support.apple.com/kb/PH22247?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US


support.apple.com/ = subdomain.domain.TopLevelDomain

kb/ = directory (folder) on the server

PH22247 = document name (filename)

?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US = parameters (used by the site software)

these last two are particular to certain protocols - usually you would see something like = filename.html

May 30, 2016 9:10 PM in response to ChitlinsCC

Hi ChitlinsCC,


LOL, OK now, you're going way over my head with that.


At this point I just push the start button and go, sort of like; turn the key, and put it in drive, push the gas, and not worry about what's under the hood.

I understand your first sentence up to the winky face, after that it's all a foreign language to me.


Please don't misunderstand, I do want to learn. I've taken the time to review some of the respondents profiles and have learned that you all have years and years of experience.


I'm just a retired mechanic, I like to try things out but I learned early on via PhotoShop, never work with originals. That's what I do with everything on my computer. Right now, I'm into learning as much as my brain can handle about iCloud. I've had to take a step back and learn how to work within the support community and this discussion is part of that step back.


I don't know why I'm going on and on like this. Personal info such as this probably has no business being here. I'll stop.

Jun 1, 2016 3:12 AM in response to dinhr

dinhr ~ To avoid posting long URLs such as:


http://www.thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/w earejustdoingthistobestupidnowsincethisc…


...paste or type the title of the web page you're linking to:


The Longest URL


Then select it by dragging over it and then click the "Insert Link" icon in the Reply panel's toolbar:

User uploaded file

In the resulting pop-up, paste in the long URL and you'll have a short, understandable, clickable link:


The Longest URL


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Jun 1, 2016 9:08 AM in response to Alancito

Howdy Alancito

I have to TYPE the Title for myself. It does not auto-title no matter how many ways I try = EXCEPT for pages internal ASC & Apple Support articles


My attempt to replicate your results

http://www.thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/w earejustdoingthistobestupidnowsincethiscangoonforeverandeverandeverbutitstillloo kskindaneatinthebrowsereventhoughitsabigwasteoftimeandenergyandhasnorealpointbut wehadtodoitanyways.html

http://www.thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/w earejustdoingthistobestupidnowsincethisc… <+ "auto-title" applied = merely "shortens" it (I am used to this happening automatically when pasting a long URL)

The Longest URL < I had to TYPE this myself


https://www.discogs.com/Beatles-The-Long-And-Winding-Road-For-You-Blue/release/6 77921 - pasted

https://www.discogs.com/Beatles-The-Long-And-Winding-Road-For-You-Blue/release/6 77921 - inserted with the tool & Pop-Tool "Auto-Title" tool applied

The Beatles - The Long and Winding Road / For You Blue (Vinyl) at Discogs - typed after selecting all



Even "titled" Apple.com pages do not auto-title - for example

iTunes Store - Contact Us - from a browser bookmark = already "titled"

https://www.apple.com/emea/support/itunes/contact.html <= Bare URL

https://www.apple.com/emea/support/itunes/contact.html <+ copy/paste from location bar OF the page w/ "Auto-title" applied

https://www.apple.com/emea/support/itunes/contact.html <=- TinyMCE tool insertion = WITH and WithOUT "Auto-title" tool applied


User uploaded file

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