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		<title>By: LunaPierCook</title>
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		<description>Gerry, here&#039;s how to create a link: First, make sure you have any popup blockers turned off. When you&#039;re writing a blog entry, highlight the words you&#039;d like to link to another page. Two buttons at the top of where you write will become enabled, one looking like three links of a chain, the other looking the same but broken in the middle. Click on the one on the left with the good chain. When the popup appears, the URL of the page you want to link to goes in the top box. In the middle of the popup, you can set the link to open in the page you&#039;re looking at or in a new window. (I always pick the latter.) Don&#039;t worry about the Title box ... just click the Update button. The link will then be created back in your writing window. If you want to change the link afterward, just put the cursor within the link in the editor and click the same button to edit the link info. To delete the link, put the cursor within the link in the editor and click that other button, the one with the broken chain. The link will be deleted.

Oh, BTW ... welcome to the crew! :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gerry, here&#8217;s how to create a link: First, make sure you have any popup blockers turned off. When you&#8217;re writing a blog entry, highlight the words you&#8217;d like to link to another page. Two buttons at the top of where you write will become enabled, one looking like three links of a chain, the other looking the same but broken in the middle. Click on the one on the left with the good chain. When the popup appears, the URL of the page you want to link to goes in the top box. In the middle of the popup, you can set the link to open in the page you&#8217;re looking at or in a new window. (I always pick the latter.) Don&#8217;t worry about the Title box &#8230; just click the Update button. The link will then be created back in your writing window. If you want to change the link afterward, just put the cursor within the link in the editor and click the same button to edit the link info. To delete the link, put the cursor within the link in the editor and click that other button, the one with the broken chain. The link will be deleted.</p>
<p>Oh, BTW &#8230; welcome to the crew! <img src='http://www.blogsmonroe.com/nature/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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