While reading the post in another browser window, mark the page's URL for copying, and copy it to your clipboard. (For most folks, that involves highlighting the webpage address in the bar at the top of the browser and clicking Ctrl-C, but I know it's different for Mac users.)
Come back here and either modify your earlier post or create a new one. Click on the second icon in the second row above where you're typing your post, on the box that looks as if it has a blue earth with a folded-down piece of paper in its lower right corner. That will paste into your post a pair of terms inside square brackets that say (without the spaces I've inserted below to make it readable):
[ url][ /url]
Put your cursor in between those two terms and paste the content in your clipboard so it shows up in between the square brackets, ]here[
For most of us, pasting is done using Ctrl-V, but your mileage may vary. (You should be able to click at the top of your browser page on the Edit word to get a drop-down showing Paste, and use that method of pasting.)
You can then save or post and the link will be available to all. (Did that make sense?)
--Diane.
(apologies if this was not the right explanation level -- one needs to know one's audience before trying to explain something like this successfully

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EDIT: Whoops! Thanks for the suggestion to visit Tips & Tricks, Kerry, I should have remember to do that instead of getting all wordy!
