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− | + | '''Please note:''' When such a word/phrase is a link to an '''existing''' entry it will be highlighted in '''blue'''. (e.g. [[COMSAT]]) However, if a link is highlighted in '''red''' (e.g. [[Piet Pompies]]) , it refers to an entry that '''does not yet exist''', hence one for which the [[ESAT]] editors still need information. (Find out how you can help by clicking on the link [[Updating ESAT]]) | |
− | '''Please note:''' When such a word/phrase is a link to an '''existing''' entry it will be highlighted in '''blue'''. However, if a link is highlighted in '''red''', it refers to an entry that '''does not yet exist''', hence one for which | ||
Latest revision as of 08:24, 6 January 2011
In the context of the Wiki programme (and hence of ESAT) links mean words, phrases and numerals that serve as reference points for cross-references to other entries, which when clicked upon, take you to to an entry on that particular issue, matter or person.
Please note: When such a word/phrase is a link to an existing entry it will be highlighted in blue. (e.g. COMSAT) However, if a link is highlighted in red (e.g. Piet Pompies) , it refers to an entry that does not yet exist, hence one for which the ESAT editors still need information. (Find out how you can help by clicking on the link Updating ESAT)
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