When publishing material taken from another resource, the site owner, as a rule, must indicate a link to the source. Today, there are two most popular ways to design links, each of which is suitable for a specific type of site.
It is necessary
Computer, internet access
Instructions
Step 1
To begin with, consider the simplest way to create a link to a source of information. This is done as follows. At the very beginning, or at the very end of the copied material, the inscription "Source:" is drawn up, opposite which there is a link to the material taken. But if the link is too long, it will look unpleasant on the page itself. By taking this into account, the user can make the link look nicer. Depending on where the copied material is published (on the website or on the forum), the link to the source can be created in two ways.
Step 2
Making a link to the source for the forum. As in the previous case, at the very beginning of the page, or at its end, an inscription of the form "Source:" is drawn. Only now we will hide the link in a neat phrase, or the name of the service from which the article was taken. So opposite to the word "Source:" you need to write the following code: [u r l = address of the page from which the material was copied] source name [/u r l]. You can also design the code right away by writing the word "Source" instead of the name of the original service. In this case, the code will look like this: [u r l = address of the page from which the material was copied] Source [/u r l]. The page will display one word "Source", by clicking on which, the user will go to the desired page on another site.
Step 3
Making a link to the source for the site. In this case, the code discussed in the previous step will not be suitable for publication. To place a link on the site, you need to do the following. At the beginning, or at the end of the entry, write down the word "Source:". Place the following code in front of this word: Service name. As in the previous case, you can make a link in one word "Source", the transition to which will lead the user to the site from which the material was copied. Thus, the code will look like: Source.