Button Links

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Linked buttons display an arrow link in the upper right corner of the button. The arrow indicates that the button will take you to a different page. You can resize or hide the linking arrow.

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Resize the Arrow Link on a Button

  1. Go to Menu > Application Settings > Style.

  2. Under “Navigation Icons,” select Size. The Select a Size menu opens.    

  3. To increase the size, select +.

    To decrease the size, select .

    To hide the arrow links on a button, select 0 as the size.

  4. Select OK.

To resize or hide arrow links in ChatEditor:

Resize: Go to Settings > Style > Button Style. The Button Style window opens. Under “Navigation Icons,” select the size you want and select OK.

Hide: Go to Settings > Style > Button Style. The Button Style window opens. Under “Navigation Icons,” select No Show and select OK.


Create a Button Link to another Page

This process provides options for creating a button that links to a new blank page or a Template page, or that links to a page that is already a part of your page listing.

  1. Go to the page that includes the button you want to link to your new page.

  2. Select Menu > Edit Mode.

  3. Press and hold on the button and select Edit Button.

  4. Give the button a label, and if needed, an image and change the style.

  5. Select the Actions tab.

  6. Select the Add an action dropdown arrow to open a list of Button Actions. 

  7. Scroll down and select Navigate, Visit, or Jump to Page.

  8. Select New or Template; or scroll through the pages, select the page you want, and select OK.

    Note: If you choose to create a new page, give it a name.

  9. Select Save to save the button.

  10. Select Menu > Edit Mode to exit Edit Mode.


Create a Button Link to a Customized Vocabulary File

  1. Go to the page that includes the button you want to use.

  2. Select Menu and then select Edit Mode.

  3. Select and hold the button you want to use and select Edit Button.

  4. In the Edit window, select Actions and select the Add an action dropdown arrow to open the list of button actions.

  5. Select Go to Vocabulary.

  6. Select the customized vocabulary file you want the button to open.

  7. Select Save.

Note: This button action will not save settings associated with changes to various languages; for example, English to Spanish. You will need to use Profiles to save settings associated with changing from one language to another.