I use %url% for lower tiers, I think it would take the verified urls from the previous (upper) tiers? I've use verified urls from other projects checkbox checked, I hope it works the same way and fine.
if you use %url% it takes the URL defined in the project or for a tier project the one from the main project you have chosen. Where %verified_url% is always using a verified URL from the current project and not the URL from the main project for tiers.
Is there a way to use a verified url from a tier just one higher from the lower tier, other than the usual method of linking to two tiers together where you check off to make links to the verified links of the higher tier. Im looking to put a link somewhere in the middle of the text not at the end, which seemingly is the only option otherwise, unless I havent understood something.
Can I confirm that if I use %url% more than once in a tiered contextual article it will take different URL's from parent project on each use? (I use this when I have loaded multiple URL's but haven't tested when it's the tiered project)
I dont understand if I want to have an article that contains several links to random verified pages of the very next tier above, not from the main tier/project how can this be accomplished with more than one main project. The second main project will connect to what? Sven please make more macros for situations like this I know that you are a star programmer and can do this without of alot of extra work. Mostly copy and paste coding. With these sort of extras this program will only be more powerful than it already is. A macro to add multiple links in the text for the tier above is a very needed addition. I know you said you dont want to add macros for strange setups but this is not that strange.
@mishav read again, if you use %url% more than once, you have different URLs inserted from the project that the project gets it's links from. I can and will not anything else. If you want to mix URLs in one article from more than one project, you have to use a tier project and choose more than one main project.
"if you use %url% it takes the URL defined in the project or for a tier project the one from the main project you have chosen. Where %verified_url% is always using a verified URL from the current project and not the URL from the main project for tiers."
main project here means what the most main project or the project that this tier in question is linking to?
this is useful if you want to create link wheels, this could be a good option, it could be just a thick box under article field that says: insert up to X verified tier URL at random place in-between article (using anchors first if there are no anchors it tries to create the link)
Are you sure it's meant to be %url% or is it meant to be %random_url% to ensure a different one is used each time?
You said "if you use %url% more than once, you have different URLs inserted from the project that the project gets it's links from"...it's just you can't see it in a test window since it always says "sample-url-of-main-project.com"
When do I use %url% and when do I use %random_url%?
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@AlexR thats what I tried to say.
@mishav than you have to use more than one main project for that tier to mix things.
@mishav read again, if you use %url% more than once, you have different URLs inserted from the project that the project gets it's links from. I can and will not anything else. If you want to mix URLs in one article from more than one project, you have to use a tier project and choose more than one main project.