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Links are connections from words on a page to another page, inside or outside wiki. If the link connects to another page, its text will be blue. If the link points to a page that has not been created yet, its text will be red. Links are used to add content to a page without duplication. An example would be the word [[Baron]]. There are many Barons in these pages, but to explain what a Baron is on every page would be tedious and add much unneeded content. Therefore, a page for Baron was created, where the word was defined and described. Now, a person can mention Baron on a page, and not be required to explain it, for the reader may merely click on the link to see the description. | Links are connections from words on a page to another page, inside or outside wiki. If the link connects to another page, its text will be blue. If the link points to a page that has not been created yet, its text will be red. Links are used to add content to a page without duplication. An example would be the word [[Baron / Baroness|Baron]]. There are many Barons in these pages, but to explain what a Baron is on every page would be tedious and add much unneeded content. Therefore, a page for Baron was created, where the word was defined and described. Now, a person can mention Baron on a page, and not be required to explain it, for the reader may merely click on the link to see the description. | ||
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* [[Help:External links|Links to external pages]] | * [[Help:External links|Links to external pages]] | ||
* [[Help:Image tutorial|Image links]] | * [[Help:Image tutorial|Image links]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 10 September 2022
Links are connections from words on a page to another page, inside or outside wiki. If the link connects to another page, its text will be blue. If the link points to a page that has not been created yet, its text will be red. Links are used to add content to a page without duplication. An example would be the word Baron. There are many Barons in these pages, but to explain what a Baron is on every page would be tedious and add much unneeded content. Therefore, a page for Baron was created, where the word was defined and described. Now, a person can mention Baron on a page, and not be required to explain it, for the reader may merely click on the link to see the description.
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