Posted by phoenix on January 13, 2010 at 9:48am
Hello
I have a site with the wysiwyg module, tinyMCE, IMCE and IMCE wysiwyg API bridge. Everything works fine for images. But I had a question about internal links. When adding a link, is there a way to display all internal pages to the content editor? That way he could choose the page to link to, instead of looking up the link by browsing to that page, copy the link and paste it.
Any solutions for this problem?
Thanks
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That sounds like interesting
That sounds like interesting functionality - essentially Image Assist for links? I'd love something that displayed my 20 most recent pages created, and allowed me to search for others in the Drupal site - presumably when you select the link, you can modify the anchor text to use with it?
I've never heard of a module that does this, but it'd be extremely useful!
Found it
I found a solution. Apparently there is a "TinyMCE node picker" module.
Internal links and embedding
You might try Linodef. It uses tags to create internal links to nodes/fields/views/terms, can embed parts of those objects into your text (e.g. an image by using its formatter) and provides WYSIWYG editor buttons to select those links. E.g. you can create a view with your 10 recent nodes and use this view as button.
Internal links and embedding
Take a look at http://drupal.org/project/linkit
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Linkit - the new way to link with Drupal wysiwyg
Check the TinyMCE
Check the TinyMCE documentation, where you will find everything
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