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How to link to protected readings from your WordPress site
 
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#Upload protected readings to the "Handouts" folder in your Orca share. (If you don't have an Orca share request from your Academic Computing Liaison)
 
#Upload protected readings to the "Handouts" folder in your Orca share. (If you don't have an Orca share request from your Academic Computing Liaison)
 
#Navigate to these files from a web browser  and copy the url from each reading you'd like to link to. Or if you'd like you could simply just link to the entire folder or even subfolders. The URL is
 
#Navigate to these files from a web browser  and copy the url from each reading you'd like to link to. Or if you'd like you could simply just link to the entire folder or even subfolders. The URL is
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#From WordPress, highlight the text that you want to be the link text and click the link button.
 
#From WordPress, highlight the text that you want to be the link text and click the link button.
 
#Paste the URL to the protected reading on Orca.
 
#Paste the URL to the protected reading on Orca.
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 August 2017

How to link to protected readings from your WordPress site

  1. Upload protected readings to the "Handouts" folder in your Orca share. (If you don't have an Orca share request from your Academic Computing Liaison)
  2. Navigate to these files from a web browser and copy the url from each reading you'd like to link to. Or if you'd like you could simply just link to the entire folder or even subfolders. The URL is

https://myfiles.evergreen.edu/academics/programs/yourpprogram/Handouts/

  1. From WordPress, highlight the text that you want to be the link text and click the link button.
  2. Paste the URL to the protected reading on Orca.