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Using Contextual Internal Links to Build Wikipedia-Style Cross-Linking
Internal linking works best when it improves reading flow, not when it blindly decorates every repeated keyword.
Wikipedia-style internal linking is appealing because it turns content into a navigable knowledge graph, but it can become noisy very quickly if every repeated phrase turns into a link. The best contextual linking setup is selective and editorially aware.
What to aim for
- link only meaningful terms, not every repetition
- avoid overlinking inside short paragraphs
- keep link sources editable so editors can refine them over time
- make sure generated links respect language, context, and publication state
A contextual-linking helper is most useful when it behaves like an assistant to editors, not a brute-force replacement for editorial judgment.
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Applying Watermarks Automatically During Image Uploads with KCFinder Events
How to hook into the upload flow and apply watermarks automatically when images enter the system.
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Creating Resources from eForm Submissions for Logged-In Users Only
How to combine eForm and docBuilder-style resource creation while restricting submission to authenticated web users.