<link>: How do you create hyperlinks to other resources or locations within a DITA topic using the <link> element?
The <link>
element in DITA allows you to create hyperlinks to other resources or locations within a DITA topic, enhancing the navigation and connectivity of your documentation.
Creating Hyperlinks
To create a hyperlink using the <link>
element, you need to specify the target resource or location using the href
attribute. Here’s an example:
For more information, visit our <link href="https://www.example.com" format="html" scope="external">website</link>.
In this example, we’ve created a hyperlink to an external website. The href
attribute contains the URL of the target resource, and the format
attribute indicates that it’s an HTML resource. The scope
attribute specifies that it’s an external link.
Linking to Internal Topics
You can also use the <link>
element to link to internal topics within your DITA documentation. Here’s an example:
For more details, refer to the <link href="#internal_topic">internal topic</link>.
In this case, we’ve linked to an internal topic within the same DITA document using the href
attribute with a fragment identifier (#internal_topic). This creates a link to the specified topic within the document.