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Hyperlinks can be either to a content item in an XperienCentral channel or to an external URL. To link to a content item within XperienCentral select Content en type a full or partial string in the Search field. To link to an external URL, click Web.


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In the "Link Text" field, enter the text that displays for the link in the content item. By default the selected text appears in this field. If you change the text in the "Link Text" field, the text in the Rich Text Editor (content item) will also change.


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The link title functionality was introduced in XperienCentral version 10.26.1.

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The image below shows an example of custom link text that makes it clear that by following the link the visitor will go to the ANWB corporate website:


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Select the link behavior from the "Link Behavior" drop-down list. If you don't know which link behavior to use, contact your main editor or application manager for information about the link behaviors available in your deployment and under which circumstances each should be used.


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Content links link to a content item in an XperienCentral channel. Follow these steps to create a content link.

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To link directly to a heading (h1-h6) in a content item, select it from the drop-down list. For example:







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A web link is a link to a URL external to your XperienCentral channel. To add a web link, follow these steps:

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For security reasons, XperienCentral makes it possible to restrict the link scheme types that are allowed, for example only those beginning with "http" and "https".. If an error message is returned while you are trying to create a web link, contact your application manager.



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You can link directly to an anchor from other content items. This is useful if you want a visitor to be able to link directly to a heading within another content item instead of landing at the top of the linked content item. See Headings as Anchors for complete information.



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Each hyperlink created in a content item is automatically assigned an internal link code. The mapping between the target content item/URL and the link code assigned to it applies to the current content item only. The naming pattern of link codes is "C0x" where "x" begins at 1 and increases by 1 (C01, C02, C03, and so forth) for each new link added to the current content item. The naming pattern is the same for all content items which means that the first link created in Content Item A, for example, is assigned the link code "C01" and the first link created in Content Item B is also "C01". You are not tied to the default naming convention and can rename them in the Links tab of the Properties panel. The reason for a link code is that it can be assigned to the content elements Image, List and Table which makes the entire content element itself a link. In XperienCentral versions R37 and higher, link codes can also be used in the Content Overview and Dynamic Content Overview content elements. You can see the available link codes/target URLs on the Links tab of the Properties panel.

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See Content Overview and Dynamic Content Overview for complete information.


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