Difference between revisions of "External Links"

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a.First you will need to know the URL (address) of the page you want to link to.
 
a.First you will need to know the URL (address) of the page you want to link to.
  
b.If the page you want to link to is Google, then your link would look like this <nowiki> [http://www.google.com/ Google] </nowiki> and would appear like this  [[http://www.google.com/ Google]]
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b.If the page you want to link to is Google, then your link would look like this <nowiki> [http://www.google.com/ Google] </nowiki> and would appear like this  [http://www.google.com/ Google]
  
c.Notice the space between the address and the title of the link, if there were no title, <nowiki> [[http://www.google.com/]]</nowiki> , it would appear like this [http://www.google.com/ Google]
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c.Notice the space between the address and the title of the link, if there were no title, <nowiki> [http://www.google.com/]</nowiki> , it would appear like this [http://www.google.com/ Google]
  
d.You can make the title of your external link what ever you would like, like this <nowiki> [[http://www.google.com/ Look for Products]] </nowiki>, would appear like this [[http://www.google.com/ Look for Products]]
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d.You can make the title of your external link what ever you would like, like this <nowiki> [http://www.google.com/ Look for Products] </nowiki>, would appear like this [http://www.google.com/ Look for Products]
  
  

Revision as of 13:50, 28 October 2006

Add External Links to Your Article

This means you will add a link to a page that is not part of the MormonWiki website.

a.First you will need to know the URL (address) of the page you want to link to.

b.If the page you want to link to is Google, then your link would look like this [http://www.google.com/ Google] and would appear like this Google

c.Notice the space between the address and the title of the link, if there were no title, [http://www.google.com/] , it would appear like this Google

d.You can make the title of your external link what ever you would like, like this [http://www.google.com/ Look for Products] , would appear like this Look for Products


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