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==It's A Good Thing==
 
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[[Image:Link.png|left]]The great thing about working on an [[AboutUs]] page is that you can make links to other pages. Making a link is simple. Just put two square brackets [[ ]] around the word(s) you want to link. You may not know that a link exists for the word(s) when you add brackets. You will only find out when you press save or show preview.
The great thing about working on an [[AboutUs]] page is that you can make links to other pages. Making a link is simple. Just put two square brackets [[ ]] around the word(s) you want to link. You may not know that a link exists for the word(s) when you add brackets. You will only find out when you press save or show preview.
 
  
 
This in essence is accidental linking. Whenever you feel a concept should have a page of its own put brackets around it. If the resulting word(s) are red you can start creating that page or leave it for someone else to create at a later date. If the word(s) are blue then that page already exists and you have accidentally created a link.
 
This in essence is accidental linking. Whenever you feel a concept should have a page of its own put brackets around it. If the resulting word(s) are red you can start creating that page or leave it for someone else to create at a later date. If the word(s) are blue then that page already exists and you have accidentally created a link.

Revision as of 05:29, 14 October 2007

It's A Good Thing

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The great thing about working on an AboutUs page is that you can make links to other pages. Making a link is simple. Just put two square brackets [[ ]] around the word(s) you want to link. You may not know that a link exists for the word(s) when you add brackets. You will only find out when you press save or show preview.

This in essence is accidental linking. Whenever you feel a concept should have a page of its own put brackets around it. If the resulting word(s) are red you can start creating that page or leave it for someone else to create at a later date. If the word(s) are blue then that page already exists and you have accidentally created a link.



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