Blog posts are often associated with citing other sources and linking to opinions and events recorded on the Internet. To hide the link to your own text (for example, the name of the source) or a picture, as well as to highlight the link in color, you can use HTML encoding.
Instructions
Step 1
The simplest code for link design allows you to open the page in the current tab (and the current window). These tags look like this: Link text.
Step 2
In other cases, you can use a picture as a reference. When using such a tag: - when you hover over the picture, your comment will appear, and the link will open in a new window.
Step 3
Link text and underline can be highlighted in different colors. To do this, use the tags: your text. In this particular case, the text will be red and the underline will be green. If you replace the words “red” and “green” with others, the colors will also change.
Step 4
You can use a border instead of an underline. When using tags: Your text - the text will be red and the frame will be dark blue. The distance from the text to the frame is 2 pixels, and the thickness of the frame is also 2 pixels. Change the appropriate options to change colors and sizes.
Step 5
TEXT - the text will be highlighted in yellow. If you wish, you can replace yellow with an English name of a different color.
Step 6
When you enter the following tag, the link will be gray-pinkish, highlighted with gray markers, and on hover, the selection with the marker will change to pink: Link text Link text.