WiscWeb - Group of Links Page Element

This document explains how to add a Group of Links to your pages. Group of Links are typically used as an in-page menu. It could be placed off to the side of the page like a sidebar, or as part of the main content.

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    Purpose and use

    The Group of Links Page Element allows you to easily create a set of links to display to your site visitors. The links can be to internal pages or external pages. You can also used a predefined menu to display as a group of links, which can allow you to use the same set of links on multiple pages without having to manually update each of them when a link changes.

    A box with dark gray header text and blue links in a bulleted listButton cloud using Group of Links page element

    Adding a Group of Links

    1. Navigate to the page on which you want to add a Group of Links.
    2. Scroll to the Primary Content Area and the Layout on which you want to add a Group of Links.
    3. At the bottom of that Layout, click on Add Page Element.
    4. On the Page Element list, click on Group of Links.

    Styling options

    Group of Links options and form fields

    1. Header Text: Give the Group of Links page element a Title (header text)

    2. Style as Buttons: You can choose if you'd like this Group of Links to appear as a button cloud, instead of the standard list menu

    3. Predefined Menu: You can choose to populate your Group of Links with a predefined menu. Simply check the box for this option and then select one of your predefined menus that you've already created. To create a menu, see WiscWeb - Creating and Editing a Menu. This would allow you to create a single menu, and then use that menu repeatedly over several pages or even the entire site.

    4. Links Group: Each link in Group of Links menu has the following options:

      • Title: Give the link a title. This is the text that will appear as a hyperlink on your page

      • Kind of Link: A dropdown list of the following options:

        • External Link: Link to an external URL

        • Internal Link: Link to another page within the same site

        • In Page Link: Link to a jump link within the same page (recommended steps for creating a jump link are located in WiscWeb - Jump Links with RowID). Jump links must be entered as # + ID (example: #jump-link)

      • Link Location: Enter the URL, choose the page, or enter the jump link ID


    Keywordsexternal internal location links navigation click page element menus menu link title sidebar   Doc ID69002
    OwnerMatt G.GroupWiscWeb
    Created2016-11-25 09:21:44Updated2023-05-12 15:51:26
    SitesDoIT Help Desk, WiscWeb
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