Depends on the platform or software you're using. For example, in many blog platforms, there's a specific option to add links. You just need to paste the URL and give it a title. In word processing software, it might be a bit different but there's usually an option to insert hyperlinks.
You can usually do it by using HTML tags. Just insert the <a> tag with the URL and the display text within it.
It's not too complicated. Just copy the link you want to add and paste it at the appropriate place in your story.
It's quite simple. Just highlight the text you want to turn into a link, then click the 'insert link' option and paste the URL you want to link to.
It's quite simple. Just highlight the text you want to turn into a link, then use the editor's link function and insert the URL.
Putting a link in a story isn't too hard. You find the option for adding links in your writing tool, choose the words that will be the link, and paste in the URL. Sometimes you might need to adjust settings like opening the link in a new tab or not. Just play around with the options until it's how you want it.
It's quite simple. Just select the text or area where you want the link to appear, then use the insert link option in your writing software and paste the link you want to add.
It's quite simple. Just copy the link you want to insert and paste it into the relevant part of the story. Make sure it's placed where it makes sense and is accessible for readers.
Putting a link in a story isn't too hard. You just have to know where the link functionality is in your writing tool. Once you find it, enter the URL and maybe give it a descriptive name. That way, readers will know where the link will take them.
It's quite simple. Just click on the sticker icon when creating your story and look for the link option. Then paste the link you want to share.
It's quite simple. Just copy the link you want to add and paste it at the appropriate place in your story.
You can usually embed the GoFundMe link within the text of your story. Just copy the link and paste it where it makes sense in the narrative.