User assistance for content authors

Inserting a link in an element

You can insert links into elements that contain an HTML or rich text field.

Procedure

  1. Click Insert Link.
  2. To add a link to a URL, either type or paste the URL in the Type a URL field.
    Note: The inserted URL is rendered relative to the URL of the site area of the currently rendered content item. Internet protocols, such as "Http://", must be added at the beginning of the inserted link if an absolute URL is intended to be rendered.
  3. To add a link to web content, an image component, a file component, or an existing link component, click Browse Content.
    1. Select the library that the item is stored in.
    2. Select the item to link to.
    3. Click OK
  4. To add a link to a document in the current place, click Browse Libraries.
    1. Select the library that the document is stored in.
    2. Select the document to link to.
    3. Click OK
  5. Select a link display type:
    Text
    Select this type to display the link as text.
    • Use name of linked item: Select this option to use the title of the item that is linked to as the link text.
    • Link text: Enter the text to use as the link text. To enter text, you must clear the Use name of linked item check box.
    Image Component
    Select this type to display the link as an image. Click Select Image to select an image component to use as the link image.
  6. Enter a description of the link by selecting either:
    Use description of linked item
    Select this option to use the description of the item that is linked to as the link description.
    Enter description
    Select this option to enter the text to use as the link description. To enter a description, you must clear the Use description of linked item check box.
  7. Enter an optional query string. You can use a query string here as a search parameter in a menu element. For example, you might enter this query string: myquery=shoes You can then specify "myquery" as a search parameter in a menu element.
  8. Select a link target:
    Name
    Select this option to specify the name of the link target.
    New Window
    Select this option to open the link in a new browser window.
    None
    Select this option specify no link target.
    Parent
    Select this option to open the link in the parent frameset of the frame the link appears in, replacing the entire frameset.
    Self
    Select this option to open the link in the current frame, replacing the content in that frame.
    Top
    Select this option to open the link in the current browser window, replacing all frames.
  9. Click OK.

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