

Does Not Equal - looks for Collection items with a URL that isn’t equal to the URL you specify for this rule.Equals - looks for Collection items with a URL equal to the URL you specify for this rule.The filter rules that you can use with the link field and values are: In Collection settings, click New Field and then choose the Link field. Set conditional visibility using the link fieldĪ link field can be added to a new or existing Collection.Filter a Collection List using the link field.
Get plain text links from website pro#
Pro tip: You can also add inline links with the rich text field. Social media links (such as Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn).
Get plain text links from website registration#
Registration links to 3rd-party event services (like Eventbrite).Any link(s) to locations off of your website.Link fields can also be used to filter Collection Lists or show specific elements using conditional visibility in your Collection Lists or on Collection Pages. You can even choose to display the URLs as text. Link fields are usually connected to link elements like text links or buttons to become active links. The link field is a Collection field that lets you dynamically add links to your designs. Links: Great for buttons and text Links and Link blocks - they can Link you to any URL you enter. We can say "Hey, the element is visible when.the Link (that Facebook Link) is set." So only team members who have a Link added will actually show up with the little Facebook icon. But here's the mind blowing moment: We can add a condition. We can add and configure a Facebook Link for everyone who has one - and bind that Link to the appropriate field. We'd only want to show the Facebook Link if they actually have a Facebook page. Let's say we have an organization and a good number of people in our organization have Facebook pages. And that plain text will replace the text inside the button if you'd like to use it.īut what's really great is how we can use the actual presence of a Link to show something specific. This is a great opportunity to use the Plain Text field. The second Collection option here is to get the actual text for our Link (our button) from our Collection as well.

Of course, we also have the option to open the URL in a new tab. With any of these kinds of elements selected (here's a button), we can simply get the URL right from our Collection. But we can bind this content - this Link from each Collection item - to any number of elements like: Normal Buttons, Link Blocks, 3D Buttons, Text Links, Animated Buttons, and of course.Impossible-to-select Buttons A Link (from a Link field) can be used in any number of ways throughout a project.
