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#1 Sun 13 April, 2008 17:15
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Any chance of allowing/integrating html in the description of the vehicle section ? I would like to place a link in here to a slideshow for a customers vehicles.
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#2 Mon 14 April, 2008 8:00
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Hi Barrie. You can do that already - it was implemented in AutoDirector 1.6. It's easier than HTML and you can still format the text, add links, add images, etc.
To add a link, just surround a URL with double brackets, e.g. Visit ((http://www.autodirector.co.uk/)) That will produce: Visit http://www.autodirector.co.uk/ You can also use a text link rather than showing the URL, e.g. Visit [AutoDirector]((http://www.autodirector.co.uk/)) That will produce: Visit AutoDirector For further details, see the "information formatting" section in the help. _______________ AutoDirector administrator |
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#3 Thu 16 October, 2008 12:22
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The HTML code now are only few use in the other site because HTML code it's only a basic to use as now on the the code they use is CSS code because it's clear and easy.
Yes, yes, yes - I've removed your links and account « Last edit by Craig on Thu 16 October, 2008 17:51. » |
#4 Thu 16 October, 2008 13:42
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hello troll.
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#5 Sun 20 October, 2013 18:59
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Hi Craig
I am trying to add an image within the description, using: ![alt text for image](http://example.com/image.jpg) Which from doing some searching is the Markdown Syntax code, but it does not display an image... What is the correct code? Thanks Scott |
#6 Tue 22 October, 2013 12:09
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Images are added using:
!(http://site/image.jpg) You can't force alt text (unless someone knows otherwise)? _______________ AutoDirector administrator |
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