Difference between revisions of "Clicklaw Wikibooks Contributor Guide"

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=== Links ===
=== Links ===
==== Link to another wiki page====
==== Link to a location on the same wiki page ====
You may need to make a reference to a location within the same page.
 
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:<pre>To learn how to insert links, read [[{{PAGENAME}}#Links | Links]]</pre>
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:To learn how to insert links, read [[{{PAGENAME}}#Links | Links]]
 
==== Link to another wiki page ====
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One page in a wiki often naturally leads to another page on the same wiki. For example, here is a link to the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide]], which is a Clicklaw Wikibooks page. To make an internal link, click the Link button. You will be prompted to enter the target page, which must be the exact name of the page, and the text to display for the link. Make sure to select "To a wiki page" at the bottom, then click "Insert link".
One page in a wiki often naturally leads to another page on the same wiki. For example, here is a link to the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide]], which is a Clicklaw Wikibooks page. To make an internal link, click the Link button. You will be prompted to enter the target page, which must be the exact name of the page, and the text to display for the link. Make sure to select "To a wiki page" at the bottom, then click "Insert link".
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:For more information, visit the Court of Appeal BC's [http://www.courtofappealbc.ca Online Help Guide].
:For more information, visit the Court of Appeal BC's [http://www.courtofappealbc.ca Online Help Guide].
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