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− | Sometimes it makes sense linking to another particular headline instead of linking to the whole page. <br/>
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− | The browser window scrolls directly to the part of the article where the link goes to.<br/>
| + | = Instructions = |
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| + | Sometimes it makes sense to link to a particular heading rather than to a whole article. Wikis allow its users to not only [[Link Articles|link to another wiki article]] but also to a particular heading within a wiki article. These links make it easier for users to jump straight to the relevant information. |
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− | 1. Follow the steps of "[[Link_Articles|Link Articles]]"<br/> | + | 1. Highlight the word(s) that will later on make up the link. |
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− | 2. Insert the direct link to the headline into the panel "Define the wiki page for the link:" <br/>
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− | *The easiest way is to copy and paste the path directly from the URL (starting after "https://energypedia.info/wiki/" - that it is not getting an external link)<br/>
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− | *Alternatively you can enter the page name + "#" + the respective headline.<br/>
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− | [[File:Linking to another headline 2.JPG|none|535px]] | + | 2.Click the "Insert Link" symbol in the toolbar. |
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| + | 3. A dialog window will appear. In the option, ”Define the wiki page for the link:” type the nameof the desired article (search for an existing article by typing its title). After you find the respective article, insert a '''"#"'''. The '''"#"''' will show all the headings within the wiki article. Choose the respective heading and click on "OK".<br/> |
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| + | <br/>4. Successfully linked words will appear in blue color whereas links without a valid target will appear in red color. |
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| + | | [[File:Verlinktes wort.JPG|left|706px|RTENOTITLE]]<br/> |
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| + | 5. Make sure to save your changes by clicking "Save page" at the bottom of the page. |
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 23 June 2016
[edit] Instructions
Sometimes it makes sense to link to a particular heading rather than to a whole article. Wikis allow its users to not only link to another wiki article but also to a particular heading within a wiki article. These links make it easier for users to jump straight to the relevant information.
1. Highlight the word(s) that will later on make up the link.
2.Click the "Insert Link" symbol in the toolbar.
3. A dialog window will appear. In the option, ”Define the wiki page for the link:” type the nameof the desired article (search for an existing article by typing its title). After you find the respective article, insert a "#". The "#" will show all the headings within the wiki article. Choose the respective heading and click on "OK".
4. Successfully linked words will appear in blue color whereas links without a valid target will appear in red color.
5. Make sure to save your changes by clicking "Save page" at the bottom of the page.