The Create link toolset enables you to place a link in your content to external and internal content. You can, for example, reference another website or direct readers to an email address. In addition, you can link to any page or content within your website, for example, to the Events page, or to a particular News item. You can configure key aspects of the link, such as display text, tooltip, and adding an anchor to a specific place in the website you are linking to.
Once you enter a link, Sitefinity CMS displays whether the link directs to a URL, email, page within the site, or the type of content, for example, document.
When linking to a particular content type, Sitefinity CMS uses dynamic links, so that in case you move the News widget, for example, the link to the news item still redirects to the proper content.
NOTE: In case your content is multilingual, you can also choose the culture, in which you browse and link to content.
NOTE: When working in multisite environment, you can also choose from which site to link content to.
NOTE: You can also set a tooltip for a hyperlink to a website or a hyperlink to an anchor in the text.
NOTE: Before inserting the link, you can always go back to the Link to… field and edit the link or choose other content to link to.
To change or modify the properties of a link, click on it and choose the Edit link icon. You can change the website or content, to which the link redirects, or any other link property.
To delete a link and its formatting, either:
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