“See also” links

In addition to the links of the left-hand menu, links to related pages can be added in an article’s right-hand column:

Depending on what you want to do, use one of these two ways of adding links to the See also list:

One-way links

To add a one-way link from an article to another [1] use the “Link to an article” box which appears just underneath the list of the article’s translations. Use the search box to find and add one or more links.

Multi-directional links — “Themes”

To add mutual “See also” links between two or more articles use the Themes group in the keywords (Mots-clés). These keywords create a group of articles in a particular language, and place a link in each of them to all the others. Keywords from the Themes group should not be attached to shared articles.

Example: Three pages such as,
- Groups coming to Taizé from the UK
- Regular prayers in the UK
- Coach travel from the UK to Taizé
are each in different chapters of our menu (Meetings, On every continent, Travel to Taizé). Making a Theme keyword and attaching it to the three articles places links to the other two articles in the See also list, which are likely to interest the same people.

[1It is only possible to add links to articles to the See also list, you cannot add chapter heading pages (sections).




16 April 2010.