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Article link

United States has Cemeteries. (Article link)  United States has Cemeteries.
 * This is a internal link to an article in the Wiki entitled Cemeteries..
 * If the link is red the article has no material in it. By clicking on the link, you will be taken to a edit box that is blank where you can add material.  Even if you type on a letter, the link will then turn blue.
 * A link to the page you are on will appear only as bold text.

Rename link

California also has cemeteries. (Renamed link)

 California also has cemeteries.
 * Normally when you create a internal link as shown in the above example, the link name is displayed using the words of the title of the page.
 * If you want to link to same article but use a different words in the link, type a pipe after the name and type in whatever name you want to be displayed for the link.

Link to a Section of an Article

See FamilySearch Resources for the State of Missouri (Section link)  See FamilySearch Resources for the State of Missouri
 * It allows you to link directly to a section of an article rather than being linked to the top of the article and then having to scroll down to it.
 * The link must match exactly the wording of the section
 * However, the link but is not case sensitive.
 * Notice, we renamed the link to make more sense.

Link to Category

Click here to see other articles in the Category:New_to_Genealogy. (link to categories) Click here to see other articles in the : Category:New_to_Genealogy
 * In order to link to a list of articles on a certain subject, you need to link to a category.
 * This is an internal link but does require a colon in front of the word "category"
 * Otherwise the link is like any other internal link
 * Notice the colon in front of the word category.

Article link

United States has Cemeteries. (Article link) <div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> United States has Cemeteries.
 * This is a internal link to an article in the Wiki entitled Cemeteries..
 * If the link is red the articles has no material in it. By clicking on the link, you will be taken to a edit box that is blank where you can material.  The link will then turn blue.
 * A link to the page you are on will appear only as bold text.

<div id="renamedlink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Rename link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">California also has cemeteries. (Renamed link)

<div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> California also has cemeteries.
 * Normally when you create a internal link as shown in the above example, the link name is displayed using the words of the title of the page.
 * If you want to link to same article but use a different words in the link, type a pipe after the name and type in whatever name you want to be displayed for the link.

<div id="articlelink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Article link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">United States has Cemeteries. (Article link) <div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> United States has Cemeteries.
 * This is a internal link to an article in the Wiki entitled Cemeteries..
 * If the link is red the articles has no material in it. By clicking on the link, you will be taken to a edit box that is blank where you can material.  The link will then turn blue.
 * A link to the page you are on will appear only as bold text.

<div id="renamedlink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Rename link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">California also has cemeteries. (Renamed link)

<div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> California also has cemeteries.
 * Normally when you create a internal link as shown in the above example, the link name is displayed using the words of the title of the page.
 * If you want to link to same article but use a different words in the link, type a pipe after the name and type in whatever name you want to be displayed for the link.

<div id="articlelink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Article link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">United States has Cemeteries. (Article link) <div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> United States has Cemeteries.
 * This is a internal link to an article in the Wiki entitled Cemeteries..
 * If the link is red the articles has no material in it. By clicking on the link, you will be taken to a edit box that is blank where you can material.  The link will then turn blue.
 * A link to the page you are on will appear only as bold text.

<div id="renamedlink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Rename link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">California also has cemeteries. (Renamed link)

<div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> California also has cemeteries.
 * Normally when you create a internal link as shown in the above example, the link name is displayed using the words of the title of the page.
 * If you want to link to same article but use a different words in the link, type a pipe after the name and type in whatever name you want to be displayed for the link.

<div id="articlelink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Article link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">United States has Cemeteries. (Article link) <div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> United States has Cemeteries.
 * This is a internal link to an article in the Wiki entitled Cemeteries..
 * If the link is red the articles has no material in it. By clicking on the link, you will be taken to a edit box that is blank where you can material.  The link will then turn blue.
 * A link to the page you are on will appear only as bold text.

<div id="renamedlink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Rename link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">California also has cemeteries. (Renamed link)

<div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> California also has cemeteries.
 * Normally when you create a internal link as shown in the above example, the link name is displayed using the words of the title of the page.
 * If you want to link to same article but use a different words in the link, type a pipe after the name and type in whatever name you want to be displayed for the link.

<div id="articlelink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Article link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">United States has Cemeteries. (Article link) <div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> United States has Cemeteries.
 * This is a internal link to an article in the Wiki entitled Cemeteries..
 * If the link is red the articles has no material in it. By clicking on the link, you will be taken to a edit box that is blank where you can material.  The link will then turn blue.
 * A link to the page you are on will appear only as bold text.

<div id="renamedlink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Rename link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">California also has cemeteries. (Renamed link)

<div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> California also has cemeteries.
 * Normally when you create a internal link as shown in the above example, the link name is displayed using the words of the title of the page.
 * If you want to link to same article but use a different words in the link, type a pipe after the name and type in whatever name you want to be displayed for the link.

<div id="articlelink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Article link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">United States has Cemeteries. (Article link) <div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> United States has Cemeteries.
 * This is a internal link to an article in the Wiki entitled Cemeteries..
 * If the link is red the articles has no material in it. By clicking on the link, you will be taken to a edit box that is blank where you can material.  The link will then turn blue.
 * A link to the page you are on will appear only as bold text.

<div id="renamedlink" style="flex:1; border-left:1px solid gray; border-right:1px solid gray; text-align:center; padding:2px; font-weight:bold; font-size:1.3em">Rename link

<div style="flex:3; border-left:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; padding:2px">California also has cemeteries. (Renamed link)

<div style="flex:2; border-right:1px solid gray; border-top:1px solid gray; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-left:1px solid gray; padding:3px"> California also has cemeteries.
 * Normally when you create a internal link as shown in the above example, the link name is displayed using the words of the title of the page.
 * If you want to link to same article but use a different words in the link, type a pipe after the name and type in whatever name you want to be displayed for the link.