HYPERLINKS

Hyperlinks can be used to:

  • Give credit to your source by linking your article to the sources you used.
  • Connecting to the references that document your data.
  • Linking an endorsement to the product or service you are endorsing
  • Link articles in a series such as the chapters in a book
  • Raise your visibility with search engines

Here are the steps for creating hyperlinks in the BindleSnitch text editor.

Switch to the tab or window for the article you want to link to or re-open that article in another window. (It’s a good idea to keep your source articles open until you finish your article.) Copy the URL for the source document:

Switch back to BindleSnitch. Locate the point where you want to insert the hyperlink and highlight the text which is usually the name of a person or publication. o which you are linking. (This is called the anchor text.)

Next,  click on the hyperlink symbol as shown below:

This will open up a dialogue box as shown below:

Insert the URL for the target page into the blue box:

Next, click on the gear symbol to the right of the BLUE button. This opens the Add Link dialogue box. ALWAYS click on Open Link in New Tab then scroll down to the ADD Link button and trigger that to insert the link. (Sometimes the ADD LINK comes up as UPDATE but it does the same thing.

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