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							- CONTENTS OF THIS FILE
 
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-  * Introduction
 
-  * Requirements
 
-  * Installation
 
-  * Configuration
 
-  * Example
 
-  * Theming and Output
 
-  * Maintainers
 
- INTRODUCTION
 
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- The link can be count to the top 50 projects in Drupal installations and
 
- provides a standard custom content field for links. With this module links can
 
- be added easily to any content types and profiles and include advanced
 
- validating and different ways of storing internal or external links and URLs. It
 
- also supports additional link text title, site wide tokens for titles and title
 
- attributes, target attributes, css class attribution, static repeating values,
 
- input conversion, and many more.
 
- REQUIREMENTS
 
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- No special requirements
 
- INSTALLATION
 
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- Install as you would normally install a contributed Drupal module. See:
 
- https://drupal.org/documentation/install/modules-themes/modules-7 for further
 
- information.
 
- CONFIGURATION
 
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-  * Configuration is only slightly more complicated than a text field. Link text
 
-    titles for URLs can be made required, set as instead of URL, optional
 
-    (default), or left out entirely. If no link text title is provided, the
 
-    trimmed version of the complete URL will be displayed. The target attribute
 
-    should be set to "_blank", "top", or left out completely (checkboxes provide
 
-    info). The rel=nofollow attribute prevents the link from being followed by
 
-    certain search engines. More info at Wikipedia
 
-    (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_in_blogs#rel.3D.22nofollow.22).
 
- EXAMPLE
 
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- If you were to create a field named 'My New Link', the default display of the
 
- link would be:
 
- <em><div class="field_my_new_link" target="[target_value]"><a href="[URL]">
 
- [Title]</a></div></em> where items between [] characters would be customized
 
- based on the user input.
 
- The link project supports both, internal and external URLs. URLs are validated
 
- on input. Here are some examples of data input and the default view of a link:
 
- http://drupal.org results in http://drupal.org, but drupal.org results in
 
- http://drupal.org, while <front> will convert into http://drupal.org and
 
- node/74971 into http://drupal.org/project/link
 
- Anchors and query strings may also be used in any of these cases, including:
 
- node/74971/edit?destination=node/74972<front>#pager
 
- THEMING AND OUTPUT
 
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- Since link module is mainly a data storage field in a modular framework, the
 
- theming and output is up to the site builder and other additional modules. There
 
- are many modules in the Drupal repository, which control the output of fields
 
- perfectly and can handle rules, user actions, markup dependencies, and can vary
 
- the output under many different conditions, with much more efficience and
 
- flexibility for different scenarios. Please check out modules like views,
 
- display suite, panels, etc for such needs
 
- MAINTAINERS
 
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- Current maintainers:
 
-  * John C Fiala (jcfiala) - https://www.drupal.org/user/163643
 
-  * Renato Gonçalves (RenatoG) - https://www.drupal.org/user/3326031
 
-  * Clemens Tolboom (clemens.tolboom) - https://www.drupal.org/user/125814
 
-  * diqidoq - https://www.drupal.org/user/1001934
 
-  * dropcube - https://www.drupal.org/user/37031
 
-  * Tom Kirkpatrick (mrfelton) - https://www.drupal.org/user/305669
 
-  * Sumit Madan (sumitmadan) - https://www.drupal.org/user/1538790
 
-  * Daniel Kudwien (sun) - https://www.drupal.org/user/54136
 
 
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