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| doc:links [2026/03/31 14:23] – [External links] Simon Grant | doc:links [2026/04/04 18:58] (current) – Simon Grant | ||
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| The one on the left is for internal links – that is, links to other pages in **this** wiki – and the one on the right for external links. | The one on the left is for internal links – that is, links to other pages in **this** wiki – and the one on the right for external links. | ||
| - | ==== Internal links to other pages in the wiki ==== | + | ==== Internal links to other pages in this wiki ==== |
| We recommend this as the way to link to existing pages, because of the help that is provided when you click on the internal link icon. A 'Link Wizard' | We recommend this as the way to link to existing pages, because of the help that is provided when you click on the internal link icon. A 'Link Wizard' | ||
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| To create an internal link, you put the [[namespace]] and the page name you want to link to in double square brackets. For example, if you want to link to the page on Alpacas, writing `[[alps: | To create an internal link, you put the [[namespace]] and the page name you want to link to in double square brackets. For example, if you want to link to the page on Alpacas, writing `[[alps: | ||
| - | Some page names vary slightly from what is displayed in the page title. So, for instance, the page with the title " | + | Some page names vary slightly from what is displayed in the page title. So, for instance, the page with the title " |
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| The way this works, needing to include the namespace, can be a bit tricky, and is why we recommend using the Wizard as above. | The way this works, needing to include the namespace, can be a bit tricky, and is why we recommend using the Wizard as above. | ||
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| You can use the same idea as in DokuWiki, but with Markdown syntax, like this: | You can use the same idea as in DokuWiki, but with Markdown syntax, like this: | ||
| - | * `[Low-impact | + | * `[Low-impact |
| * `[](alps: | * `[](alps: | ||