From 43dea824c1a0d0306714d691bb88ce3490adcae6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marcia Ramos Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2017 16:44:28 -0300 Subject: use inline links instead of referenced --- doc/development/doc_styleguide.md | 13 ++++++------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/development/doc_styleguide.md b/doc/development/doc_styleguide.md index 90d1d9657b9..798f40eef3d 100644 --- a/doc/development/doc_styleguide.md +++ b/doc/development/doc_styleguide.md @@ -113,13 +113,12 @@ merge request. ## Links -- If a link makes the paragraph to span across multiple lines, do not use - the regular Markdown approach: `[Text](https://example.com)`. Instead use - `[Text][identifier]` and at the very bottom of the document add: - `[identifier]: https://example.com`. This is another way to create Markdown - links which keeps the document clear and concise. Bonus points if you also - add an alternative text: `[identifier]: https://example.com "Alternative text"` - that appears when hovering your mouse on a link +- Use the regular inline link markdown markup `[Text](https://example.com)`. + It's easier to read, review, and maintain. +- If there's a link that repeats several times through the same document, + you can use `[Text][identifier]` and at the bottom of the section or the + document add: `[identifier]: https://example.com`, in which case, we do + encourage you to also add an alternative text: `[identifier]: https://example.com "Alternative text"` that appears when hovering your mouse on a link. ### Linking to inline docs -- cgit v1.2.1