3.6: Hyperlinking
Our hyperlink video tutorial on Youtube: youtu.be/gUId6IMltp8
To ensure effective coupling of pages within the LibreTexts, content on pages can be "hyperlinked" to other pages. This is a simple process:
- Mark the word you want to be the hyperlink, then click the hyperlink button with the "chain link" icon.
- If you want to link to an outside page, place the address in the “link to” box and click “update link”.
- If you want to link to an internal LibreTexts module, you can use the “browse” option to find the page. You can also use the search function to look for key words (make sure you check that the page is a relevant link though).
Link Farming
DO NOT HYPERLINK OUTSIDE OF THE LIBRARY UNLESS NECESSARY. WHILE CURATING IS KEY TO THE LIBRETEXTS PLATFORM, LINK FARMING (CURATING DEAD LINKS) IS TO BE AVOIDED.
If you select a section of the text you can insert a link in the Link to: box which appears in the dialog shown below. You can use the browse box to find any section of any text in the library you are working in. If you are linking to another library you will have to find the URL by exploring that library in another browser window.
Anchors
Links to other pages in LibreTexts will take you to the top of the page. You can set anchors which, together with the page URL will take you to any location on the page. Headings are automatically set as Sections which are a special class of anchors, but you may want to set an anchor next to an equation or an image, a table, or a special part of the text.
To do so place the cursor where you want to set the anchor, select Anchor from the Elements dropdown at the top of the Editor and fill in a name for the anchor.
After an anchor has been set, when you are building a link to it you can select the Anchor from the list at the bottom of the Link page where is says Jump to anchor or section :
You can, for example, set anchors next to each reference in a list, and then set a link in the text to that anchor where the reference is invoked