I'd like to remind everyone of the rule against posting copyright material.
Rule 9 says: No posts of copyrighted material. Information copyrighted or owned by any individual or entity other than the person posting should not be posted on the message boards without the consent of the owner.
I know we tend to forget this rule and post long or complete copies of others material, papers, etc. Just a reminder that the recommended method of quoting other material is to give a short (paragraph or less) descript
ion of the material, maybe an introductory paragraph from it, then post the link to the original, so those wishing to read more can go there and read the intact, complete original. This method is the accepted way of sharing info, and works just fine here. Posting entire articles intact is considered stealing or plagerism in most circles and is a biggie on the no-no list of literature mistakes. The source link can be copy and pasted into the body of the post, and those who wish and know how can make it clickable by using the URL feature just above the post box. To use it, first click the URL button, then type or paste the link, then click the URL button again. This will add the coding for a clickable link. Manually you can type in the same thing. Just type the square bracket to the right og the P key, then URL then the other square bracket - second key to the right of the P key, then type or paste you link, then another square bracket (next to the P key, then the backslash on the question key, next to the right shift, then the letters URL, and the square bracket, second key on the right from the P key. there, simple, huh? There are no spaces between any of this.
For demo purpose, I am gonna add spaces, other siw they won't show the coding that I want you to see. [ url ] www.healingwell.com [ / url ]. Remove spacing and you have a clickable link to Healing Well.
So tuck this into the back of your mind and the next time you find a super-duper article to share, remember the copyright rule and do this, ok?