How can I do this!? Like the New York Post....
While doing a little research I was copying and pasting interesting facts to my text editor .....
When I did the same with an article I found on nypost.com, low and behold there was an extra bit of information in my text editor: a link back to the original article. What a GREAT idea!!
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edit: after posting this I saw that even when I try to type, ever so simply (without the **) www.n*y*p*o*s*t*.c*o*m
it magically transforms into the hyperlink: www.nypost.com
but it does not transform if I type nypost.com without the "www"
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Here's and example:
I clicked on just any random article from New York News | Gossip | Sports | Entertainment | Photos - New York Post and copied a bit to my text editor and the "Read more" section adds itself.
"Eek! Subway rat attacks woman on A train
By JENNIFER FERMINO and FRANK ROSARIO
Last Updated: 1:29 AM, June 9, 2012
Posted: 3:21 PM, June 8, 2012
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/eek_subway_rat_attacks_woman_on_5AUj3bSeUBr6fob6v0 EyEP#ixzz1xHE3FpBO"
And it doesn't matter if it is the title, the whole article or just a random sentence:
"
“It was the most embarrassing moment of my life,” she said.
The scared rat scurried out onto the subway-car floor — and pandemonium broke loose.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/eek_subway_rat_attacks_woman_on_5AUj3bSeUBr6fob6v0 EyEP#ixzz1xHEMd57L"
How can I do that??
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Sandra Walsh
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