Question #0a525
1 Answer
You can add links manually.
Explanation:
The Graph, Link, and Math Utilities are all experiencing a major bug, of the same nature you're describing here.
To add links without using the link interface, you can use the format
"[word that you want to use as hyperlink] (link)"
without the quote marks and the space between ] and (.
So, for example, if you want to add a link to an answer that redirects to the Nucleic acids topic page on Socratic.
You can write [nucleic acids], followed by (http://socratic.org/biology/molecular-biology-basics/nucleic-acids), the link to the Nucleic acids page.
You would get something like nucleic acids.
The format of the link function is - you don't have to write it between hashtags, I just wrote it like for better emphasis
#"[word that you want hyperlinked]"("link")"#
And you can do that for any word or for any link. For example, you can link to Socratic by using [Socratic], followed by (http://socratic.org/), to get Socratic.
To bypass the graph interface, check out this post: