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Tech Tips with Tamara Part 3: Hyperlinking a Signature

May 28, 2013 by Tamara 6 Comments

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Today’s Tech Tip with Tamara:
Hyperlinked Signatures
Hey guys! 🙂
Today I’ll be sharing how to hyperlink a signature.  I learned how to do this a few months ago.  It’s super easy to do and really helps people to connect with you quickly when you’re commenting on their posts.
I’ll share with you just a wee bit about the codes and such, but…basically, what you’re going to do is copy my code and insert YOUR information into it! 🙂  Then you can just save it on your desktop for a ready reference when you need it!
Now, I’ll have you know that I’m no code expert, but these are a few things I’ve picked up…
Take a look at the code for my signature.
Signature w/bold & italicized website & grade level
Tamara Russell
<a href=”http://www.tamaravrussell.blogspot.com”</a>
<i><b>Mrs.Russell’s Room</b>
First Grade</i></a>
This is what it looks like when it’s in a message.
Tamara Russell


Mrs.Russell’s Room

First Grade
The orange part is what tells the computer what to hyperlink back to.  So, when you’re doing your own signature, you need to put YOUR web address in the orange section.
The pink part is my website’s name.  Put YOUR website’s name there.
The blue part is what grade I’m in this year.  Put YOUR grade in that spot.
Now, if you dont’ want part of the code, that’s simple. Just take it out! 🙂  But remember that the anchors have to be there in order for them to work.

I made the anchors green so that you’d know what not to delete! 🙂

The <i> makes things italic.  The <b> makes things bold…so, if you want a different feel…change those to suit your own style! 🙂

Here’s a second option:

Signature w/ bold website & italicized grade level
Tamara Russell
<a href=”http://www.tamaravrussell.blogspot.com”</a>
<b>Mrs.Russell’s Room</b>
<i>First Grade</i></a>
Here’s what it looks like when my blog name is NOT italicized.
Tamara Russell

Mrs.Russell’s Room

First Grade
Hope that helps! 🙂
Have a wonderful Tuesday! 🙂

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  1. Shifting Teacher K-2 says

    May 29, 2013 at 12:09 am

    Hi Tamara, I just posted on this today. Where do you put the code? I always sign my comments like this:

    Christin
    Http:// http://www.shiftingteacherk-2.blogspot.com

    Thanks for your help!

    Reply
    • Tamara says

      May 29, 2013 at 1:31 am

      Oh! 🙂 Hey, Christin! 🙂
      You put the code in the box where you type the message! 🙂
      Like this! 🙂
      XOXO,

      Tamara Russell

      Mrs.Russell's Room
      First Grade

      Reply
  2. Margo Adams says

    May 29, 2013 at 12:20 am

    Thank you!!!


    Mrs. Adams’ Kinders
    Kindergarten

    Reply
    • Tamara says

      May 29, 2013 at 1:35 am

      You're welcome! 🙂

      Reply
  3. Exploring Elementary says

    May 31, 2013 at 4:34 pm

    Thank you thank you thank you for this! SO EASY TO DO! I have wanted to do this forever, but didn't know how!

    Carmen Zeisler

    Exploring Elementary
    Fourth Grade

    Reply
    • Tamara says

      June 1, 2013 at 1:25 pm

      So glad I could help, Carmen!! 🙂

      Reply

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