Hi All, Embedding web page links into the text of your post is a neat way to keep things tidy. As an example, let's say you want to show a link to the NCAP Enquiries and Support page on their site. First, go to your selected web page via your browser (Firefox in the examples here) and make sure the address is correct and opens your intended page. See screenshot #1 below: Once you know its the correct web address, select the entire thing by clicking into the web address box in front of the first character and dragging the mouse pointer to the right until the whole address is highlighted in blue as in screenshot #2 below: When you have the address fully selected, press Ctrl+C to copy the address into your computer's memory. Next, go back to your post and press Ctrl+V to insert the web page link wherever you require it in the post. Screenshot #3 below shows what such a post might look like: It looks OK and does the job but what if I wanted to include a link to a Google Maps 'street view' location - for example, at the Hook Lighthouse in Co. Wexford, Ireland. Here, the web address, again copied from the browser address bar, is slightly longer and while it is truncated below, it is still beginning to make your post look a bit untidy https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Hook+Lighthouse/@52.124046,-6.930548,3a,75y,101.03h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sqf9jGHskB7LKGEVohXJmfg!2e0!4m2!3m1!1s0x484295072a8a6727:0x715696050afddc3 Not only is it cumbersome to paste into a post, but if its length carries over more than one line, it may kick and fail to load when clicked. Here is the neat way to do it. Type the body of your post, making sure to compose a suitable sentence to hold the anchor word which will be your link. In the example below, I have constructed a sentence which includes the word 'here' as the anchor link word. It could be any word or words you want. Next select and highlight by dragging the mouse over your anchor word as in screenshot #4 below: Next, with the anchor word still selected, click the 'Insert Hyperlink' button shown in screenshot #5 below: A popup will appear asking for the address of your web page as in screenshot #6 below: As you already have the full address in your computer's memory, simply press Ctrl+V to insert the address into the popup box and click the 'OK' button. OK, don't panic! - it looks like a mess but actually the software is doing everything for you. It simply inserted the full (and in this case, very long) web page address into a new url tag as indicated by the two red arrows in screenshot #7 below: Click your 'Preview Post' button and you should see your post as shown in screenshot #8 below with the word 'here' in blue: Still in post preview, click the word 'here' to check if the link works. Almost done... Now, you might say that the anchor word, being blue amongst the black text, is a little hard to spot and you would be correct Here is the way to make your anchor word look like a proper web link. Go back to the post editing pane and find the anchor word, buried in what is here the enormously long web page address. Once found, again highlight the word as shown in screenshot #9 below: Next, with the anchor word 'here' still highlighted, click the 'Insert underlined text' button as indicated in screenshot #10 below: The software inserts the underlined text tag, u either side of the anchor word as shown in screenshot #11 below: Now click your 'Preview Post' button and you should get a proper looking web link embedded in your post as shown in screenshot #12 below: That's it; job done Let me know if you have problems with any of the above. Regards, Pat