Difference between revisions of "Help:Links"

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[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century | Lesbians]]
 
[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century | Lesbians]]
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It is even possible to link to a specific section of an article. To do so, separate the title of the exhibit from the title of the section you want to link to with a number sign #, like this:
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<nowiki>[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century#Lesbians_and_the_1950s|Lesbians and the 1950s]]</nowiki>
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Which will look like this on your web page:
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[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century#Lesbians_and_the_1950s|Lesbians and the 1950s]]
  
  
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If you want to redirect one article title to another, you can do so by placing a directive like the one shown below to the right on the ''first'' line of the article (such as at a page titled "[[USA]]").
 
 
<nowiki>#REDIRECT [[United States]]</nowiki>
 
 
 
It is even possible to redirect to a section of a page. For example:
 
  
<nowiki>#REDIRECT [[United States#History|United
 
States History]]</nowiki>
 
  
  

Revision as of 09:40, 30 July 2008

This page has been adapted from Wikipedia.


To make a link to another OutHistory.org page in edit mode, write the name of the page you want to link to within double brackets. For example:

[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century]]


This is how it will appear on your web page:

Lesbians in the Twentieth Century


If you want don't want to write the name of the OutHistory page in your article, simply add your new title preceded by a pipe | after the link but within the brackets like this:

[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century | Lesbians]]


Which will look like this on your web page:

Lesbians


It is even possible to link to a specific section of an article. To do so, separate the title of the exhibit from the title of the section you want to link to with a number sign #, like this:


[[Lesbians in the Twentieth Century#Lesbians_and_the_1950s|Lesbians and the 1950s]]


Which will look like this on your web page:

Lesbians and the 1950s


If you want to create a link to an external website you must type the entire URL on your web page:

http://www.actuporalhistory.org/


Which will show up on your web page like this:

http://www.actuporalhistory.org/


If you don't want to display the URL on your web page, simply write the word you want to serve as the link after the URL and encase both within single brackets like this:

[http://www.actuporalhistory.org/  ACT UP]


Which will appear like this on your web page:

ACT UP