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'''text entered is''': (NOTE, Omit space between the brackets)<br />
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[ [My Page] ]
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<br />
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The result is:<br />
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[[My Page]]<br />
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(hotlink to the your page)<br />
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<br />
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'''text entered is''':<br />
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[ [My Page] ]: My Description <br />
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The result is:<br />
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[[My Page]]: My Description <br />
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(the same hotlink, but w/ a description added)<br />
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<br />
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'''text entered is''':<br />
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"[ [My Page|Alias name] ]:" (using a vertical bar)<br />
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The result is:<br />
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[[My New Page|Alias name]]<br />
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(Again the same link to Your Page, but it displays an alias name)<br />
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This would be useful if, in a write up, you want to say "'''See my other article <span style="color: blue">HERE'''"</span>, where '''<span style="color: blue">HERE</span style>''' is a hotlink without displaying the entire page name.<br>
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Of course there's nothing preventing saying "See my other article here: [[1987 MK 1 Catalina 34 Electrical System Upgrade]]"<br />
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"Your Article, Your Choice"
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<span style="color: blue">You can add a page link by either:<br />
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1) Pasting the example texts above (remember, no spaces between brackets)<br />
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or<br />
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2) clicking the "chain" (link) icon on the menu bar, which opens a box to enter a page name, and add a description.  It doesn't allow you to use an alias, you need to enter that coding yourself.<br />
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</span>
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<br>

Revision as of 15:36, 27 October 2017

http://c34.org/wiki/index.php?title=Owner_Projects_by_Boat/Author

text entered is: (NOTE, Omit space between the brackets)
[ [My Page] ]
The result is:
My Page
(hotlink to the your page)

text entered is:
[ [My Page] ]: My Description
The result is:
My Page: My Description
(the same hotlink, but w/ a description added)

text entered is:
"[ [My Page|Alias name] ]:" (using a vertical bar)
The result is:
Alias name
(Again the same link to Your Page, but it displays an alias name)
This would be useful if, in a write up, you want to say "See my other article HERE", where HERE is a hotlink without displaying the entire page name.
Of course there's nothing preventing saying "See my other article here: 1987 MK 1 Catalina 34 Electrical System Upgrade"

"Your Article, Your Choice"

You can add a page link by either:
1) Pasting the example texts above (remember, no spaces between brackets)
or
2) clicking the "chain" (link) icon on the menu bar, which opens a box to enter a page name, and add a description. It doesn't allow you to use an alias, you need to enter that coding yourself.