How Do I Create an Internal Link in WordPress Automatically?
An internal link is a hyperlink that points to a page within your own site. WordPress automatically creates internal links when you add text that includes the word “link” or “linky.
” You can also create internal links manually.
To create a manual link, use the “Add a Link” button in the “Links” section of the “Posts” screen. (To create a link to a specific post, click the “Post” link at the top of the Posts screen and then use the “Add a Link” button.)
Once you’ve created a link, you can specify the link’s destination (the page to which it will point) using the “Link Target” field. (The link Target is also the name of the post where the link will appear.)
You can also specify the link’s text (the text that will appear on the page to which it points) using the “Link Text” field. (The link text is also the name of the post where the link will appear.)
To create a link that points to a specific paragraph within a post, use the “Link to Post” field. (To create a link that points to a specific sentence within a post, use the “Link to Sentence” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific word within a post, use the “Link to Word” field. (To create a link that points to a specific line within a post, use the “Link to Line” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific section of a post, use the “Link to Section” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page within a section, use the “Link to Post/Page” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific location on your site, use the “Link to Location” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page within a location, use the “Link to Post/Page” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific file on your site, use the “Link to File” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page within a file, use the “Link to Post/Page” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific search term on your site, use the “Link to Search” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page within a search term, use the “Link to Post/Page” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific category on your site, use the “Link to Category” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page within a category, use the “Link to Post/Page” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific blog post on your site, use the “Link to Blog Post” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page on another site, use the “Link to Site” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific external site, use the “Link to Site” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page on an external site, use the “Link to Site” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific Google search result, use the “Link to Search” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page within a Google search result, use the “Link to Post/Page” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific YouTube video, use the “Link to Video” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page within a YouTube video, use the “Link to Post/Page” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific Flickr photo, use the “Link to Photo” field. (To create a link that points to a specific post or page within a Flickr photo, use the “Link to Post/Page” field.)
To create a link that points to a specific blog post on a different site, use the “Link to Site” field.)
When you’re finished creating your links, click the “Update Links” button to save your changes.
WordPress automatically creates internal links when you add text that includes the word “link” or “linky.” You can also create internal links manually. (To create a link to a specific post, click the “Post” link at the top of the Posts screen and then use the.