Creating In-Logos links
This question is simple in my mind, so hopefully I can explain what I mean.
This is a link to a quote in a sermon by Spurgeon: logosres:mtpserms17;ref=Page.pp_678-679;off=3177;ctx=he_throne_of_grace._~It_is_a_throne_set_u
In HTML, as we know, link information can be hidden beneath a title (such as "Logos.com" at the top of this page).
Is there a way to conceal that link information inside of a Logos note?
For instance, this is what I would like to see:
"Charles Spurgeon wrote at length about the throne of grace."
Instead, this is what I have to see if I want the link in my note: "Charles Spurgeon wrote at length about the throne of grace: logosres:mtpserms17;ref=Page.pp_678-679;off=3177;ctx=he_throne_of_grace._~It_is_a_throne_set_u"
Yikes. It's not very conducive to reading my notes.
Is there a way to clean things up?
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For instance, this is what I would like to see:
"Charles Spurgeon wrote at length about the throne of grace."
Yes, you can use this. Select the words and hit the chain-link button in the Notes editor, then paste your link into it. As per my experience this works with the URL links.
Edit: I used this: https://ref.ly/logosres/mtpserms17?ref=Page.p+678&off=3177 in the following example:
but the same worked as well with the old-style L4 link like you used: logosres:mtpserms17;ref=Page.p_678;off=3177;ctx=he_throne_of_grace._~It_is_a_throne_set_u (I wanted to test this before confirming, as it had some issues during beta, but now seems to work fine on my desktop)
Have joy in the Lord!
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Well, you win the internet today! That is exactly what I wanted to do, and it seems to work with L4 style links.
Thanks!
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Well, you win the internet today! That is exactly what I wanted to do, and it seems to work with L4 style links.
Thanks!
Great to hear!
Have joy in the Lord!
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