Hi!
2008/10/21 DESLIPPE, MICHAEL CIV DCMA CIV DFAS MICHAEL.DESLIPPE@dfas.mil:
User question, how do I go about linking to individual items in a glossary page? It appears I can only link to Header items, but I want to link to individual terms. Right now the page is set up as ==ABC==, ===DEF==, etc.. I want to be able to create a link that goes directly to the word in question and not an alphabetic section where the user has to search for the word. Is that possible?
You can add anchors manually using HTML (unless that is forbidden in the configuration of your wiki, of course), e.g. <span id="loremlinkid">'''Lorem'''</span> ipsum dolor… You can link to those identically to linking to headers, e.g. [[#loremlinkid]], headers are special only in that they add those anchors automatically.
You might want to wrap this syntax into a template, cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Ref and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Note
Tech Question: The footers at the bottom of Wiki pages seem to force a case structure that is sentence style (first letter capitalized, balance of the word lower case). When an acronym is in there like, USA, CNN, NBC it capitalizes the first letter and forces the rest to ,lower case. Is there a way to force a word to remain in upper case?
Could you elaborate a bit? I have no idea what "footers at the bottom of Wiki pages" are you referring to.
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