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Inserting Images and Internal Links with Epoz

Epoz's toolbox is the most useful tool for web editing. It allows you to insert internal links (that is, links to other pages within the site) and images into a page.

In the row of editing icons, the one that looks like an opening folderepoztoolboxedit (oddly enough) is called the toolbox. It allows you to insert links or pictures from anywhere in the site.

Before clicking on the toolbox button, be sure to highlight the text you want to link to if you are adding a link; position the cursor where you want the image to appear if you are adding an image.

When you click on it, a window pops up looking something like this picture to the right. It gives you three different ways to help you find what you want in the site, though they may seem confusingly laid out at first.

   1. At the top, you have a search box. It's just like the search box that's normally a part of your site -- it searches the body and title of each page and shows a list of matching results.
   2. "Breadcrumbs", as they're known, provide context to where you are in the site, and also provide you a way of going up through the level of folders all the way to the root folder of your site. Each part of the breadcrumb is a link to a folder.
   3. The lower part of the window shows a list of what's in the folder you're currently looking at. When you first click on the toolbox button, this is a list of what's alongside the page you're currently editing. For normal pages, you can insert a link, for images you can insert the image.

 
by Tirza Hollenhorst last modified 2006-12-28 13:26 All content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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