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I have created a table using the [[html]] tags, so that I can format the text within the table more easily. Each cell has a link to another page on my site. However, instead of going to the actual page, the link goes to a window (complete with horizontal scroll bar) of the linked page within the area where one would expect the page to appear.
I've copied the links I've used in the table, and have put them into the URL bar and they work as they should. And, I've used html tables in Wikidot previously, but have had no issues with them.
Does anyone know what happening and what I can do about it?
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Jeff Bloom
The "new" content of the link has to be inserted in the html-window! a html-embbeded window is complete divided from the wikidot screen outside in an extra embbeded window - the table and also the new created page is INSIDE this html window!
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You can use wiki syntax to create Advanced (custom) Tables that mimic the HTML tags. That will eliminate the iframe created by using the HTML block. Depending on how you want the user experience, you can prefix the links with "*" to open in a new window, which is the same as "target=_blank" inside the HTML block. I did that for the first image in my example below.
This is probably more complicated than it needs to be. You might consider using a layout with [[div]] blocks and floats. The result would be the same and the syntax should be simpler and easier to read.
Photos From Outside Sources
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Community Admin
Hi -
I am trying to build a documentation bible and have so many cross references, but when i am in the middle of editing, i can not remember the exact link to a page that I have already created. Usually what i end up doing is opening a new tab, searching for that link, hopefully finding the right one, then copying the page title, then going back to the origianl page and entering it in with the syntax. Is there any quicker way of doing it while i am on teh current page - as in being able to browse from a popup window?
thanks