Help:CreateLink
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Links to an internal page
Wiki markup
To link to a specific page by its name, like [[Guess My Rule]], just double bracket the name of the page.
If you want to link to [[Guess My Rule|a page]] but use different text in the link (as this example does),
place the page name first, a vertical bar ("pipe"), and then the text you want to show.
What it looks like in your browser
To link to a specific page by its name, like Guess My Rule, just double bracket the name of the page. If you want to link to a page but use different text in the link (as this example does), place the page name first, a vertical bar ("pipe"), and then the text you want to show.
- You may create links to pages that do not (yet) exist. Because a person who follows that link may create the page, please choose page names thoughtfully. You may, for example, want to invite others to create a page on meeting students' individual needs but you'd probably not want that to be the page title. This example uses the [[Differentiated Learning|meeting students' individual needs]] form to specify an appropriate page title and still use text that fits the sentence.
- Page names are case sensitive. "Guess my rule" is not the same as "Guess My Rule."
- If you link to a page that exists, and the link appears in RED when you preview the page, that means that the page does not exist. Check the spelling and case.
External Links
Wiki markup
To create an [http://www.edc.org external link], use single bracket the URL. If you want text to appear, include it after the URL in the bracket after a space. (No vertical bar is needed.)
What it looks like in your browser
To create an external link, use single bracket the URL. If you want text to appear, include it after the URL in the bracket after a space. (No vertical bar is needed.)
