![]() StartingPoints Paths Referenced by
|
How Aliases Work
Path: UsingAndContributingToSenseisLibrary · Prev: HowPathsWork · Next:
Keywords: SL description
Aliases are pagenames that automatically refer the user to another page. For example, Ladder is an alias of Shicho. If you visit Ladder you are directly taken to Shicho. The referred page will list all of its known aliases on the left hand side, and provide edit links for them. How to create an alias: Create a new page, and write in its first (and only) line the referred page name inside square brackets. E.g. Ladder contains "[Shicho]" as its text content. Then set the PageType to "Alias" and you're done. After saving the page, try it out once, just to make sure everything works ok. Note: SL does not support multi-step aliases such as page1->page2->page3. Instead you should make page1 a direct alias of page3. It makes no difference to the user anyway. Path: UsingAndContributingToSenseisLibrary · Prev: HowPathsWork · Next: This is a copy of the living page "How Aliases Work" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |