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Create links to other articles
Folio articles are stored on a server, so any link that specifies a path to an InDesign file is broken when previewed. Use the “navto” format to link to other articles.
When creating either a button or hyperlink, you can replace “http://” with “navto://” in the URL field. Then specify the target article name as it appears in the Folio Builder panel. Use the Article Name value, not the article’s Title value. Valid navto formats include navto://[articlename] and navto://[articlename]#n. Adding #n specifies a page number. The first page of a document is 0, so specifying #2 jumps to page 3.
Jumping to page 3 of a different article
Navto examples:
navto://biking
navto://biking#2 (jumps to page 3 of biking article)
Note: If you used a previous version of the tools to create a navto
link using a folder name or article name that differs from the target
article name, your links are broken. To fix the navto links, you
can either rename the article (the name, not the title) or edit the
navto links to point to the article name as it appears in the Folio
Creator panel.