diff --git a/content/docs-v1/page-content.md b/content/docs-v1/page-content.md index c773e5db..a002a54e 100644 --- a/content/docs-v1/page-content.md +++ b/content/docs-v1/page-content.md @@ -106,28 +106,40 @@ This linking can be applied to a piece of text that when clicked upon will take [fig. 1](#1.1) ``` -#### Links to Other Page Elements +### Internal Links to Specific Elements on Pages + +There are several types of linking between features, text, or objects on a single page that can be included through the following Markdown formatting: + +#### Links to Figures + +This linking can be applied to a piece of text that when clicked upon will take a user to the location of the corresponding figure on the page. Figure IDs can be found on the `figures.yml` page as explained in the [*Figure Images*](/docs-v0/figure-images/) chapter of this guide. They are proceeded by the # symbol when used as a link address. -An ID and the # symbol is also used for other kinds of elements on the same page. The IDs for these elements can be found using the following method: +```md +[number or name of figure](#figureid) +[fig. 1](#1.1) +``` -- Use the Inspect Element tool when right clicking a page or specific element. For Safari users, refer to this [guide](https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/139767/inspect-element-in-safari) to enable this feature. +#### Links to Specific Section on a Page -- In the page's code, certain elements will include a piece of code, `id="idnamehere"` that designates the ID of that element. If the name of the element has a space that will be represented with a dash `-`. +You can also link to specific sections on a page by creating an ID and associating it with that section's header. Then you can reference the assigned ID in the text you want to be linked. -- For example, the ID of a heading will often be the name of that heading. +```md +{#assigned-header-id} +[header name](#assigned-header-id) +``` ```md -[referencetolink](#element-id) -See [heading 1](#heading-1). +## Scientific Methodology {#scientific-methodology} +See [Scientific Methodology](#scientific-methodology) for more information ``` -#### Links to Elements on a Separate Page +#### Links to Specific Section on Other Pages -Following the formula for internal links between pages, you can also specify an element on a separate page as a link destination by adding the # symbol and the element’s ID on to the end of a page link. +You can also link to this header from a separate page. ```md [referencetolink](/nameofpage/#idname) -See the introduction [notes](/introduction/#notes) +See the [Scientic Methodology](/paper-4/#scientific-methodology) in paper 4 ``` #### Linked Footnotes