Photo in forum i can't remember how to make it clickable?

Sorry I am having a senior moment. I know how to post the photo here but how do I make it so when you click on it you go back to my booth?

asked over 9 years ago

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Let’s say Your Posted Photo In the Editing Box (before you post) Looks like the following but WITHOUT any spaces – I use spaces so this SAMPLE can [URL removed]
! [URL removed] ! In order to have it be a link BACK to your booth it has to look like the following but WITHOUT any spaces [URL removed]
! [URL removed] !: [URL removed]
thus what you do is put a COLON between the EXCLAMATION POINT and the ’’http" of the URL of your booth!
DO NOT USE SPACES – I used spaces (or hit the space bar on my keyboard) so the SAMPLES, Above would show, but DO NOT USE SPACES and all will be AOK! Be Blessed! Dee
Edited [URL removed] Okay, I went looking for my SAMPLE I made long ago, here it is, hope the visual helps!
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As You See to PUT a PICTURE into a Forum Posting You NEED to USE Exclamation Points IN FRONT OF and BEHIND the Image or Picture’s URL, THEN, to Make it also a CLICKABLE LINK to Your Booth, you need to Place a COLON AFTER the LAST Exclamation point, and type in the URL to YOUR BOOTH, wahlah a pic will show and it’ll also be a clickable link too!

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answered over 9 years ago

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stitchncraft says: November 08, 2014

Thanks Dee, I knew it was something easy. Just couldn’t remember!

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