While writing an article, if we feel, we want to place a link to another published article in this site (Suppose, second article is a continuation of another published one) is it possible?
If so, how can it be done?
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This is permissible being not copy paste from another site. The other articles should be book marked and then the link pasted to the current article in process.
how book mark is done?
Is there any extra option in the text editor to do this process?
I do not know of extra button. But the Google chrome browser has this button. You need to write article first in M.S. word and paste the bookmark link there. when the article is complete, you may submit this by pasting.
[quote]Sandhya Rani wrote:
gulshan kumar ajmani wrote:
This is permissible being not copy paste from another site. The other articles should be book marked and then the link pasted to the current article in process.
how book mark is done?
Is there any extra option in the text editor to do this process?
I do not know of extra button. But the Google chrome browser has this button. You need to write article first in M.S. word and paste the bookmark link there. when the article is complete, you may submit this by pasting.[/quote]
Nice information shared. Thank you.
gulshan kumar ajmani wrote:
This is permissible being not copy paste from another site. The other articles should be book marked and then the link pasted to the current article in process.
how book mark is done?
Is there any extra option in the text editor to do this process?
I do not know of extra button. But the Google chrome browser has this button. You need to write article first in M.S. word and paste the bookmark link there. when the article is complete, you may submit this by pasting.[/quote]
Nice information shared. Thank you.
It is not possible here you can write second article in continuation to first article.
Sasi,
I want to write a recipe article of 5 or 10 types of dosa. I have already published one article, how to make dosa. So I want viewers to go through the first procedures before reading different types to make it. So, I am asking, can I provide a link to that article?
Sandhya I feel , you write about that process again in your own words, and continue with remaining updated information.
There is no other option to do a cross link? Gulshanji has told something about this. I want to try, when I complete that article, perhaps after 1-2 days.
Perhaps, some another member may know about this.
Gulshanji, Sandhya and all others who are interested, please do not use MS Word as it is not compatible with boddunan editor.
Instead, if you need to post a link to your previous article, there is a provision in the editor.
When you submit the article, right before the Insert/Edit Image button, you will see a button with the icon of two chain links. This is the Insert/Edit Link, click on it and a box will open where you have to paste the url of your article, Sandhya in this case, the link to your Dosa article and save it. It will create a link to your dosa article in your new article.
But remember creating only one link in any article is allowed. Not more than one!
I trust this is now clear to all!
Instead, if you need to post a link to your previous article, there is a provision in the editor.
When you submit the article, right before the Insert/Edit Image button, you will see a button with the icon of two chain links. This is the Insert/Edit Link, click on it and a box will open where you have to paste the url of your article, Sandhya in this case, the link to your Dosa article and save it. It will create a link to your dosa article in your new article.
But remember creating only one link in any article is allowed. Not more than one!
I trust this is now clear to all!
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Sandhya Rani
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