In addition to the links of the left-hand menu, links to related pages can be added in an article’s right-hand column:
Depending on what you want to do, use one of these two ways of adding links to the See also list:
One-way links
To add a one-way link from an article to another [1] use the “Link to an article” box which appears just underneath the list of the article’s translations. Use the search box to find and add one or more links.
Multi-directional links — “Themes”
To add mutual “See also” links between two or more articles use the Themes group in the keywords (Mots-clés). These keywords create a group of articles in a particular language, and place a link in each of them to all the others. Keywords from the Themes group should not be attached to shared articles.
Example: Three pages such as, Groups coming to Taizé from the UK
Regular prayers in the UK
Coach travel from the UK to Taizé
are each in different chapters of our menu (Meetings, On every continent, Travel to Taizé). Making a Theme keyword and attaching it to the three articles places links to the other two articles in the See also list, which are likely to interest the same people.