Determining what gets served up to the user when a link is displayed as a Rich Link.

With the pre-formatted advance styling of Rich Links, content details are "pushed" to a page from another linked page. (This can greatly enhance the user experience, adding contextual information where it's needed, without weighing a page down unnecessarily.)

 When a Rich Link is displayed on a page, Theme Press looks for the following information from the linked page:

  • Title
  • Description
  • Image
  • Space name
  • Space icon

Select a block on the linked page to serve up Rich Link content

Any block on a page can be designated for Meta Properties. This is the first place Theme Press will look for metadata to display within the Rich Link preview.

No Meta Properties block selected?

Theme Press will cascade through the following areas if no block on the page has been selected.

Image
  1. Attachment with the label "rich-link"
  2. Image in an excerpt macro
  3. Any attached image
Title
  1. The page title
Description
  1. The text from the first paragraph in the Excerpt macro on the page
  2. The text from the first paragraph in the first Content Block on the page
  3. The text from any paragraph in the page body

Note: A rich link will only display one paragraph of text in the description and will not pull content from multiple paragraphs.

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the Steps block above to narrow the gap between the two blocks.

High-touch Rich Link Previews

For tight control over Rich Link preview display, you can create a 'hidden' block that exists only to serve up curated preview content. To do so:

  • Check the Meta Properties box for this block.
  • Set Initial Display to collapse.

 

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.