It sounds like you're aware that you can add links in Ryver by typing something like: [Google Link](www.google.com)
However, you want to additionally specify a target? Are you wanting this to be a personal user preference so that when you are running Ryver in the browser, it will open links a certain way when you click on them? Such as in a new browser window, rather than in a browser tab?
Or are you wanting to apply a target to a link that you are adding to a message, and force it to open a certain way for other users?
I am wanting to apply the target to a link. (We have a bot in our group that sends a link which opens in a new window each time instead of the existing window.)
The idea is when creating html links to be able to specify a target.
Like this? [linkname](url)
Like this http://www.w3schools.com/TAgs/att_a_target.asp
Yes, try copying what I wrote and replace the words linkname and url then post it in Ryver.
It sounds like you're aware that you can add links in Ryver by typing something like:
[Google Link](www.google.com)
However, you want to additionally specify a target? Are you wanting this to be a personal user preference so that when you are running Ryver in the browser, it will open links a certain way when you click on them? Such as in a new browser window, rather than in a browser tab?
Or are you wanting to apply a target to a link that you are adding to a message, and force it to open a certain way for other users?
I am wanting to apply the target to a link. (We have a bot in our group that sends a link which opens in a new window each time instead of the existing window.)