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virgile-dev opened this issue Mar 4, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #904
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Interlinking: ability to mention a doc (Subpages Update) #679

virgile-dev opened this issue Mar 4, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #904
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virgile-dev commented Mar 4, 2025

@rl-83 could you add the specs and design to this issue ?

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@rl-83 rl-83 changed the title Interlinking: ability to mention a doc Interlinking: ability to mention a doc (Subpages Update) Mar 5, 2025
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rl-83 commented Mar 5, 2025

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This feature has been designed as part of the Subpages Update.

The addition of a link to a page in the document is accessible via the “/” menu or directly via an “@”.
The suggestions update based on what is written after the “/” or the “@” in the body of the text.

Reference prototype on Figma (FR)

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rl-83 commented Mar 17, 2025

Update:
I added a mechanism to create a subpage directly within the interlinking function.

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I am a member of an open source software community (https://civicrm.org) that would consider using Docs for our Documentation manuals that are currently maintained in gitlab using Markdown. The documentation writers often have trouble with git. But we need the ability to cross-reference between the hundreds of pages of documentation, which is easily done with wikis. So a big +1 for easy interlinking using user experience patterns from wiki like interfaces.

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I am a member of an open source software community (https://civicrm.org) that would consider using Docs for our Documentation manuals that are currently maintained in gitlab using Markdown. The documentation writers often have trouble with git. But we need the ability to cross-reference between the hundreds of pages of documentation, which is easily done with wikis. So a big +1 for easy interlinking using user experience patterns from wiki like interfaces.

this way of interlinking seems really appealing! looking forward to trying it on our test instance.

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