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Revision as of 18:06, 3 October 2013
Contents
Linking
Internal
To link to another page on the scheme of work, use double square brackets around the title of the page.
For example: Main Page
[[Main Page]]
Tips
- The title of a page is everything after "title=" in your browser's address bar.
- This works if you uploaded a file, too. The title will start "File:". So whenever you've uploaded a file, copy the address after "title=" so that you can just paste it again when you want to link to it.
- If the page doesn't exist yet, the link will be red. If you think the page should already exist, check you've written the title properly. If you want to create the page, just click on the red link and you'll be prompted to create a new page.
- It doesn't make any difference whether you use spaces or underscores between words in an internal link.
- If you want different text to appear for the link, put it after a '|' in the brackets, like this: Main
[[Main Page|Main]]
External
If you want to link to another website, just write it, including http.
For example: http://www.google.co.uk
Tip: If you want different text, put single square brackets around it and just leave a space (not a '|'), like Search
[http://www.google.co.uk Search]