Terms Used in this Chapter

An image is any graphic file, which can include illustrations and photos. Common image file extensions are .gif., .jpg, .tiff, etc.

A file is type of computer file that can be launched from a browser, such as Internet Explorer. Examples include a Microsoft Word document and a .PDF file.

A hyperlink is a commonly used or hard to remember Web address (also known as a URL). After you add hyperlinks to the library, users can easily apply them to editor content.

So for example, if the editor content is “Contact Ektron,” the user can select the text, click the library button, select hyperlinks to find the Ektron hyperlink, and apply that hyperlink to the text.

Once the page is published, a person reading it can click the text to “jump” to the Web address www.ektron.com.

A quicklink is a special kind of hyperlink that jumps to another content item on your Web site. (A regular hyperlink jumps to a Web page on the internet.)

A form is a quicklink to HTML form content. Whenever content is created, a form link is automatically created for it.

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