Hyperlink Hints
1. Frequency
| Generally, the first time a reference work is
referred to on each page, there will be a link to the explanatory
information, if any is available. |
| When that same reference is referred to again in
the same page, it will not be linked to the explanatory information
again on that page. |
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2. Linking to an item on the Same Page
| When there is a link to an item on the same page
that is being viewed, the linked information will appear in the same
browser window. |
| An exception to this is when clicking on the
forward icon to go to the next lesson. |
| To return to the original spot, just click on the
"back" icon in your browser menu bar. |
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3. Linking to a item on a Different Page
| When there is a link to an item on a
different page than the page being viewed, the linked information
will appear in a new browser window. This is because some pages take
quite a while to load, or to prevent the current study place from
being lost. |
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Example:
NKJV |
| When you click on the link for NKJV
above, a new browser window should appear, and when you wish to
return to the original page, just close the new window. |
If nothing happened when you clicked on the
link:
You may have a "Pop-up Stopper" installed on your PC,
| the link to a new window will not appear
unless you disable the Pop-up Stopper. |
| Or you can "copy the shortcut" (this can
usually be done by right clicking over the link) and paste it
into the browser address bar to go to the link. Then click the
"back" icon in your browser menu bar to return to the original
page. |
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| To return to the the page you were on, just
click the "back" icon in your browser menu bar. |
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