Help:Advanced Linking

Quick Reference:
 * Internal Link: On the page where you want the link to appear, type: visibletext where "pagetitle" = the name of the article you want to link to, and "visibletext" = the text users see on the page and will click on to be directed to the linked article.
 * External Link: On the page where you want the link to appear, type: visibletext where " http://hyperlink " = the url of the website you want to link to (including http:// ), and "visibletext" the text users see on the page and will click on to be directed to the other website or url.

How to create an internal link using Wikitext
To create internal links within the Research Wiki using the "Rich Editor", see Create an internal link.


 * 1) Type double square brackets [[.
 * 2) Type the name of the article you want to link to immediately after the two square brackets, without leaving a space between the brackets. This is the actual article you will link to. If you want the text on the page to show the actual article title, skip to step 4. If you want the text on the page to read differently from the actual article title, continue with step 3.
 * 3) After typing the exact name of the article you are linking to, type the pipe symbol |, and then type the text that you want to appear as the link on the page.
 * 4) Next type double square brackets ]] without leaving a space between the bracket and the last letter of the title or text.

Tip: To enter the pipe symbol (|), hold the "Shift" key down and then press the \ (the shift and the backslash keys).

Example:


 * African American Research

The text above will appear as: African American Research even thought the actual title of the article is "African American Resources."

How to create an external link using Wikitext
To create external links using the "Rich Editor" see Create an external link.


 * 1) Type a single right-facing square bracket [
 * 2) Type or paste the url or website immediately after the single square bracket, without leaving a space between the bracket and the first letter or symbol of the url (website address). Remember, the url MUST begin with "http://" or "https://"
 * 3) If you want the url visible on the page, skip to step 5. If you want the url masked on the page, continue with step 4.
 * 4) After typing or pasting the exact url (website address) you are linking to, hit the spacebar once, and then type the text that you want to appear as the link on the page.
 * 5) Next type a single, left-facing square bracket ] without leaving a space between the bracket and the last letter or symbol of the url or text.

Example:


 * FamilySearch

The text above will appear as:FamilySearch even though the actual website url is "http://www.familysearch.org."

Linking to a category
To create a link to a category, use a leading colon before the category name. (Without this colon, it will add the current page to the category.) To change the link text, write the text inside the link tag after a pipe.

TEXT

For example, to link to "   :Help", write " ", which will result in     :Help"&gt;:    :Help.

Redirect pages must also use the colon, otherwise it will be added to the category instead of redirecting.

Creating Links Using Templates
For those external links not listed below, see Create an external link.

Interwiki Links

 * Instructions for using the Wpd template for creating interwiki links to articles in the English-language Wikipedia.

Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) Links

 * Instructions for using the FHL template for creating links to the Family History Library Catalog.

Record Search Links

 * Instructions for using the RecordSearch template for creating links to [ Record Search].

WorldCat/OCLC Links

 * Instructions for using the WorldCat template for creating links to the English-language WorldCat/OCLC catalog.

Wikipedia Links

 * Instructions for using the Wikipedia template for creating interwiki links to articles in the English-language Wikipedia.