

|  | Learn some different formats of showing item links here | 
|         Why would a member type {citem:xxxxxx} instead of {bitem:xxxxxx}. It might sound confusing, but it's really very simple. Here at WDC, we have many, many different ways to create item links. Most of us learn with the simple bitem link: {bitem:1774430} will show, 
 I like to use the citem (clean item) link... {citem:1774430} will show, 
 As you can see, there's not really that much of a difference. So, use whichever format you happen to like the best. They are both correct links.  Here are a BUNCH of other ways to make links. Most of us will hardly ever use too many of them... ~~Basic item link -  {item:1774430} "Flower Power Auction"   ~~Genre item link - {gitem:1774430} 
  ~~icon item link - {iitem:1774430}  ~~line item link - {litem:1774430} "Flower Power Auction"  by Maryann    ~~time item link - {titem:1774430} 
  ~~line rating item link - {ritem:1774430} "Flower Power Auction"  [E]  ~~line time item link - {ltitem:1774430} "Flower Power Auction"  - Last Post: 07-26-20 @ 12:52pm  ~~double line item link - {dlitem:1774430} "Flower Power Auction"  [E] by Maryann  Ended ~ Packages Being Fulfilled ~ Great Auction ~ Thanks to all  ~~ID format item link - {{iditem:1774430} [#1774430] "Flower Power Auction"   To show an image, of course, you would type {image:1774732} Some images (like this one) are set so that if you click on them, you will be taken to an item. That's one more way to link to an item ![Summer Auction Image  [#1774732]
For Power's Flower Power Auction For Power's Flower Power Auction](https://www.writing.com/main/images/action/display/ver/1307644460/item_id/1774732.jpg) |