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#Formatting #accessibility How to Link Definition to vocabulary? #Formatting #accessibility
Breanna Yang <brsyang@...>
Hi everyone,
In the project I am working on, the original document provides definitions to vocabulary terms if you hover/click on the term. I was wondering if there is a similar function on LibreText? Or if there is not an exact replica, what are some ways to link a term to its definition? It seems like a very useful function. Thank you, Breanna Yang
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Delmar Larsen <dlarsen@...>
It is in the works. I think the last estimate was to expect a
prototype in 4 weeks. On 6/26/2020 7:30 PM, Breanna Yang via
groups.io wrote:
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moja@...
I remember in an Office Hour that you could add different variations of words in the Glossary so that, say "variable" and "variables", would link to the same glossary definition. But I don't remember how to format that in the glossary.
Thanks! -- Michelle Oja, Ph.D. Taft College Behavioral Statistics (Statistics for the Social Sciences)
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Delmar Larsen
Just add a comma between them on the first column. You can also add abbreviations in this way too.
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