Link to a Wiki page | WikiPageName or ((Wiki Page Name)) |
Link to an external Wiki page | ExternalWikiName:ExternalWikiPageName or ((External Wiki Name: External Wiki Page Name)) |
Link to a Web page | [http://www.somesite.org] or [http://www.somesite.org| Some Site!] |
Note: Tiki's linking capabilities are affected by the following administrative options:
Wikis are designed to detect Wiki page names automatically and to format them as hyperlinks, which can be clicked to display the linked page. Either of the following is a valid Wiki page name:
If you would like to add a description, type the link like this:
This can be particularly useful when you think it is more relevant or elegant to display other words than the mere name of the page. For example you can display "My page" instead of ))UserPagesoandso, or "Click here" instead ofUglyComplicatedPagename((. Be sure to include the vertical bar character (|) between the name of the page and the words you wish to display.
When you add a description, the Wiki page will show the description text as a clickable link.
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If your administrator has enabled this option (see InterWiki for admin setup instructions), you can link to pages in an external Wiki. You'll need to know the name of the external Wiki in order to use this feature.
To link to an external Wiki page, type the link using the following pattern
To link to this page, you'd type the following (this example assumes that your administrator had defined an external Wiki link and named it 'Tikiwiki'):
Ask your administrator whether any external Wikis have been defined and named.
You can link to any page on the Web that has a valid URL. By default, Tiki creates a local cache of the page so that it will be available even if the remote Web site is down. In addition, Tiki opens external Web pages in a new browser window. (See WikiLinkingAdmin for information on changing these administrative options.)
To link to a Web page, enclose the URL within square brackets, as in the following example:
The link looks like this: http://www.virginia.edu.
The Wiki page will display the link text (http://www.virginia.edu) as a clickable link.
If you would like to add a description, type the link like this:
The Wiki page will display the description (University of Virginia) as a clickable link.
Important: If you are linking to a PDF file, a multimedia file, or any file other than an HTML page, please include the nocache directive, as in the following examples:
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To link to an Email Address, enclose the mailto URL within square brackets, as in the following examples:
The link looks like this: mailto:johndoe@someplace.com
The link looks like this: John Doe
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