Disclaimer.. some of you may already know and use these features .. if so sorry for stating the obvious. some of you do not do internet tech at all - if so please stop here! This is for the rest of you who are ok with picking up a few tips for linking webset content into your posts.
Our KPRC Forum pages run on the WIX website platform, we can use the edit tools that the WIX environment provides for writing posts. The things it lets us do includes putting in web links.
To add a web link, go to the webpage you want to link to, copy its url, come back to the KPRC Forum post you are editing, then you have two ways of doing the link:
1. Simple paste of the link.
Some weblinks pick up the title of the target page, normally this gives the best appearance.
2. Some weblinks just paste 'as is' and look a meaningless mess. Both work for taking you to the target web page.
When a weblink is pasted and stays as a messy string, do the weblink this way instead: type out a descriptive name of the webpage, select it (mark it up with a mouse), right mouse click on that marked text, now you have an option to insert a weblink. Choose this, and put in the weblink (the url).
Examples: A wiki page with cycling records has this weblink/url - "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cycling_records#Speed_record_on_a_bicycle"
I put quote marks around so that it shows as the orginal url.
When the url is pasted directly without quote marks it picks up the title of the target web page, this looks better.
Both of those work and look ok.
But sometimes the url is a mess, like this link to a gpx file .. https://www.komoot.com/tour/422818577?share_token=amReV89nuts6q6ofXmhdc93Bdh85V5FEX25puZnNQjmIN3YXL6&ref=wtd
The link works, but we can do better, here's how:
Type a descriptive name, like:
HCP - Claygate- Heather Park Farm
Select that text, right mouse click, choose the embed link widget which looks like a paperclip 2nd from right . .
Then you enter the url..
Hit save and it ends up like below.
Neil, well done for investigating how to create a library of rides. The ride you have saved opens in komoot perfectly.