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Link objects in murals

Move between or within murals by linking objects together.

Create navigation experiences between objects
Locate the link to specific objects

Build immersive experiences in murals

A mural can quickly become a story when you link relevant content together. Not only does linking objects provide context to your collaborators as they move through the mural, but it also creates an engaging experience. You can link anything to a specific object, including links to different murals. To create these connections between content, you will need to get the link to the object that will be the next destination.

Here’s how:

  1. Right-click the object where you want your collaborators to land. A menu pops up for the object.
  2. Select link to this object in the menu. The link for the object opens in a new pop up.
  3. Copy the link
  4. Click the object you want to use as the starting point. A formatting menu pops up next to the object.
  5. In the menu, click the link icon. Paste your link and click enter. The starting object will have a Go To > hyperlink.

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Hello, this is your friendly neighborhood Gino with MURAL, and today we're going to be talking about adding links to elements. If you can see on my screen here, it looks like we've got this yellow dot, but it seems to be asking me if I want to see what this yellow dot looks like when it's happy. Luckily, before this video showed me exactly what it looks like, he gave me the link so we can all see together. So what I'm going to do is click on my object, the toolbar that pops up, you can see this little link icon here it says Edit link. Click on that, and then I can paste my link in there and you want to make sure you hit enter to make sure that that open Link button pops up. What I can do is then click on the Open Link button, it'll open a new tab and look at our yellow. He looks so happy that once again want to make sure you click on your element over the toolbar, click on Edit link and into your link and have some fun. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk. I'm Gino Valencia. Have a great day.