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The following are the steps to link to another wiki page or a website.

  1. Type the name of the page or a description to use for the link text.
  2. Highlight your link text.
  3. Click the link icon in the Rich Text editor.
  4. In the dialog box, paste the Tiny Link for the page or the URL for the website.

Here is a link back to the Wiki Training, FAQs and Tips, Guidelines home page. Here is a link to the NCICB website.

Note: You can also You can also link to another wiki page by typing its name in square brackets, or paste the Tiny Link to the page or the link to the website directly into your text. Here is another link to the NCICB website:

Examples of Markup for Links

Markup

Link

<ac:structured-macro ac:name="unmigrated-wiki-markup" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="bbfc4644-2160-4d85-8878-0dca26f747d5"><ac:plain-text-body><![CDATA[

[]

[NCICB website

http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/NCICB/]

]]></ac:plain-text-body></ac:structured-macro>

 

Tips home page

 

http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/NCICB/

 

 

Note: If you link to a page by its title, for example to the FAQs Tips home page and someone changes the title of the page you've linked to, the link will change automatically. However, if you change the link text and do not change the page title, they will be different. If your page is restricted for viewing or editing, and someone changes the page title you have linked to, your page will indicate it was last edited by the person who changed the title of the page you linked to. Thus your page may appear to have been edited by someone not in your group. The wiki markup for the link in this note looks like this:

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[FAQs home page|Wiki Training, FAQs and Tips, Guidelines]