Simply defined a “PERMALINK” is a web link or html link to a page or article from the site that contains all the information to take a user to the exact post/page and does not change even if the post or page is updated.
Use Example:
I had read an article from a site I thought was interesting or informative and wanted to refer to it in my website or blog and wanted readers to be able to go directly to that article and read it for themselves.
How to use:
Within the Beagle Hunters.Com website, you can “right click” on the “title” of any post or page and select “copy” or “copy link” (this will contain the permalink info) and paste it to the address of a “HYPERLINK” of your post.
So what is a hyperlink ?
Text (or photo) that contains special information that will cause the users browser to jump to the address of that information when clicked by user.
Putting Links/Hyperlinks/Permalinks in your post
While in your post/page editor and editing in “visual mode” (see tabs on right side of editor), First you must select the text you want to insert the link to by clicking and dragging the mouse to highlight the text you wish to insert the link on. Then you will see a icon of a single chain link as a button on the top of the visual editing menu. When you click this link button, a box appears to allow you to enter the link information in the site url section. This is where you insert the link/hyperlink/permalink. If you used a method above to copy the link, you can “right click” inside the site url box and select “paste”.
The next option that is important is the “target”. If you wish to have the link open in a new browser window or tab, select “open in a new window” (target=blank) option. We suggest this method to keep the user from losing his spot on your page. Otherwise the link will open in the current window and visitor will need to use the back on their browser to return to you. Update/Save or Save Draft.
The link will normally show as blue or underlined text
This is all dependent on theme settings as to color and style user has selected.
You may use this method from posts within the system with the PERMALINKS or “right click” and “copy” the address from the url (browser address) of the page anywhere on the web to post as a hyperlink.
There are other methods and options but this is the limit of the tutorial as it will be all most of you will use in your posts. If you are more advanced, you can switch to the html editor tab and insert the commands directly if you wish. For those interested in html editing, you might do your link in visual editor and switch to html mode just to have a look at what the code looks like but don’t fool around in html editor if you do not know what you are doing and you do not wish to re-write the post. Create a post just for experimenting with html and delete it when done.