IAWYC and would also provide a link for the convenience of those who are unlikely to comprehend the reference. Conveniently, the URL system makes merely hovering over most such links sufficient. But I may be considered trigger happy when it comes to links.
(I agree with what Steven says also but those extra letters put it over the threshold of practicality.)
On a related note, MarkDown allows you to append a ‘title’ attribute to your link by putting it in quotes after the URL - (http://thomblake.com “Thom Blake’s Website”) gives you my website, which makes a tooltip pop up on most browsers.
IAWYC and would also provide a link for the convenience of those who are unlikely to comprehend the reference. Conveniently, the URL system makes merely hovering over most such links sufficient. But I may be considered trigger happy when it comes to links.
(I agree with what Steven says also but those extra letters put it over the threshold of practicality.)
On a related note, MarkDown allows you to append a ‘title’ attribute to your link by putting it in quotes after the URL - (http://thomblake.com “Thom Blake’s Website”) gives you my website, which makes a tooltip pop up on most browsers.