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imported>Chris Day (New page: {{subpages}} These are two possible examples of how to ise one catalog on multiple pages. *Magnetic nuclei - link to transcluded sub subpage. *[[NMR_spectroscopy/Cata...) |
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Here are two possible examples of how to link to a catalog in another cluster. | |||
*[[/Magnetic_nuclei|Magnetic nuclei]] - link to | *[[NMR_spectroscopy/Catalogs/Magnetic_nuclei|Magnetic nuclei]] - a subtle link to a the actual catalog at [[NMR_spectroscopy]]. | ||
*[[NMR_spectroscopy/Catalogs/Magnetic_nuclei|Magnetic nuclei]] - | *[[NMR_spectroscopy/Catalogs/Magnetic nuclei]] - a less subtle link so readers are aware it is part of a different cluster. | ||
A more seamless strategy is to use transclusion on a sub-subpage. For example: | |||
*[[/Magnetic_nuclei|Magnetic nuclei]] - links to sub-subpage in Atom, yet all the information is transcluded from the catalog in the [[NMR_spectroscopy]] cluster. |
Revision as of 14:31, 5 March 2008
Here are two possible examples of how to link to a catalog in another cluster.
- Magnetic nuclei - a subtle link to a the actual catalog at NMR_spectroscopy.
- NMR_spectroscopy/Catalogs/Magnetic nuclei - a less subtle link so readers are aware it is part of a different cluster.
A more seamless strategy is to use transclusion on a sub-subpage. For example:
- Magnetic nuclei - links to sub-subpage in Atom, yet all the information is transcluded from the catalog in the NMR_spectroscopy cluster.