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Blogger.com - Anyone Use It?

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I would be grateful if anyone who uses blogger.com could give me advice on how to create the following function:

If I type a sentence such as: "when you check this website here, you will find out the relevant information..." and when the reader clicks on here it produces the relevant link to another website, or to a previous post etc.

Thanks in anticipation.

Quite easy. On your compose page there is a "Link" item on the toolbar. Click and follow instructions. I use blogger in draft but assume the normal page has the same function.

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Hi thanks for your reply, but when I click the link icon it prompts me to type in the URL, which I do. This then produces the URL in the text, which I would like to avoid, by the reader just typing on the word "here". There are no other instructions. Maybe blogger "draft" is the answer, but how do I use that?

(I'm doing this in the "compose" mode, not "html").

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I've worked it out.....you type href="http.// URLwhatever">here</a> so that "here" appears instead of the URLwhatever....

Blogger in Draft has a few additional goodies not available in the normal blogger. On the dashboard or sign-in page it prompted me to check a box to make "draft" my default page. Easy but I can't remember which page I was prompted on.

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