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Related pages
Easily adding links and seeing related pages is one of Cosense's premiere features. While simple to use, it is an effective way to keep a massive amount of information organized and accessible.

There are three way pages can be related

Direct links
This includes pages with a link from the current page and any pages with a link to the current page.
In the example above, it is just one page, [FAQ]

Secondary links
This includes any pages which are two direct links away from the current page.
In the example above, because #FAQ is a direct link to the current page you can also see pages linked to or from #FAQ

Casually adding links while you type will show you related pages and keep your project organized even with many thousands of pages.


New (empty) links
If a keyword or new page title is added in brackets like [keyword] but a page of the same name does not exist, then it will be displayed as a link in orange and can be seen in the "New Links" section of the footer.
This way you can write lots of ideas without losing your focus then go and click any new links to start new related pages.
After you write something on a new page any links to that page will change color from orange to blue which indicates they have changed from new (empty) links to direct (active) links.

>Please see syntax for more about how to write links, how to add an icon, and other syntax.