Internal Links with the Same Page Name

When pages throughout the Jumpchart have the same name, you can specify which page you want to link to when using the internal link shortcut.

Click on “Internal Link” from the formatting menu inside the edit mode of your content page. Jumpchart will generate the syntax used to link to another page inside your project – you just have to fill in the blanks!

For this example, we’ll use “Web Developers.” Let’s say we have two pages named “Web Developers” – one of them is under a parent section called “Jumpchart Uses” and the other section is called “Support Documents.” Make sure to include the parent section in the internal link you’re specifying. If you don’t specify the parent page, your link will look like this, and possibly point to the wrong place.

"Web Developers":[Web Developers]

To make sure the link goes to the correct subpage, add the “parent/”. The link I want to reference is under the parent page “Support Documents.” Now it looks like this:

"Web Developers":[Support Documents/Web Developers]

Continue this format as deep as the navigation may go.