You might not be adding the links correctly. When adding links must have the full URL. Without the 'http://' part, your browser looks for a page on the same site. So, when adding an external link in the text editor, you would select the part of the text you want the link to be part of and click the link button (the 3 chain links). Put in the link URL:
Add a title, and select the target option.
In a similar vein, all local links (that is, links within Consume Me) do not need to have the 'http://'. Therefore, a link to the forums would be
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This is a brief description of the recipe. The uses, enjoyment and other fun bits the author might want to share.
Prep Time: X Minutes
Cook Time: Y Minutes
Ready In: X+Y Minutes
Serves: Z
How to add images to content:
For an existing image:
- Go to the page you want to add an image to
- Go into 'edit' mode
- Put your curser in the 'body' area where you want your image to appear
- Click on the image icon at the BOTTOM of the "text edit area" to open the image management area(the icon has a green tree).
- Enter the URL of the image you want to add.
For a new image:
- Click on the image icon at the bottom of the text editor
- You want to add a new image by attaching a file first
- Select 'add image' icon and enter the full URL
- Select a title, then under 'image'
This is the main help page of the cookbook. It will describe the steps you take to create or edit pages here.
If you have questions that aren't answered, please check FAQ for common answers, or email us your questions.
Editing
We'll start with the easier part of editing an existing page. Navigate to the page you want to edit, then click on the 'edit' tab directly under the page title. This will bring up a new page with several different editable fields.
For the moment, we'll only work with the main three - Title, Categories and Body.
The title is of course the title of the page.