Link
You can insert three different types of links:
Relative links
Relative links are links created by linking pages that already exist in your content. The advantage of using relative links is that if the page's URL, name, or location changes, its reference will be kept up to date resulting in fewer broken links.
Here's how to insert a relative link:
Select some text or click somewhere in your paragraph where you want to insert the link.
Wait for the inline palette to appear.
Click the inline palette.
Start typing the page title.
Select the page from the drop down search results.
Hit
enter
.
Absolute links
Absolute links are for external links.
Here's how to insert an absolute link:
Select some text or click somewhere in your paragraph where you want to insert the link.
Wait for the inline palette to appear.
Click the inline palette.
Paste a URL.
Hit
enter
.
Email address mailto links
Email address mailto
links are useful when you want your visitors to click on a link that will open up their default email client, fill in TO
with the email address of your link, and allow them to write an email to send out.
Here's how to insert an email address mailto
link:
Select some text or click somewhere in your paragraph where you want to insert the link.
Wait for the inline palette to appear.
Click the inline palette.
Paste or type
mailto:something@address.com
, replacingsomething@address.com
with the email address you would like to use.Hit
enter
.
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