1 year, 11 months ago
about iOS
Page Managers Beware - Check your In-Links on Related pages (Sidebar)
I use a lot of inlinks like {{iOS|iPhone OS 4.0}} (curly brackets substituted for square brackets). iPhone OS 4.0 works properly on Content/Links sections. I discovered that at least for {{iOS|iPhone OS 4.0}} the inlink doesn't work on related pages. Only the second item shows - iPhone OS 4.0.
I was using {{iOS|iPhone OS 4.0}} until people got familiar with the new name iOS.
I'm not sure if just for this particular combination of letters or all - but suggest you check your pages. Please respond if you are having similar problems and especially if you have a fix.
I was using {{iOS|iPhone OS 4.0}} until people got familiar with the new name iOS.
I'm not sure if just for this particular combination of letters or all - but suggest you check your pages. Please respond if you are having similar problems and especially if you have a fix.
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I didn't know the curly brackets worked at all so that is news to me, I always used the [[ and the same set up as you had. However in the sidebar now, as soon as you change the title on the text block to Related Mahalo pages, it makes the link point to whatever is after the | instead of what is before it. If you do not call it Related Mahalo pages, it works like any other text block. But since you have to have a Related Pages section you can't just rename it.
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personal experience trying to make the section work
personal experience trying to make the section work
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ah ok, didn't think about that. I usually just add spaces between them
He only used curly brackets in the question to show what he was talking about. If he'd used square brackets, it would have shown up as an inlink.