Hyperlinks between articles work the same way as they did in the previous release of DPS. You can use navto://<articlename> to connect articles together via buttons. This will work with HTML articles as well.Neil
Hi Cindy,All articles are available for sharing if social sharing is enabled for the application. Don't forget: people who have names on the credits page might want to share it so their mom can see We don't currently support customizing the content of the social share landing page other than specify...
Not sure if that part actually works, but if it does, that's not how your content is structured. Your articles are a child of Mod3, they aren't at the same level and within the same collection.Neil
As mentioned earlier in the thread, we do not support navto:// collections. Your navto://Mod3 won’t work. It will return content not found as we look for an article with that name (which doesn’t exist, it’s a collection).Neil
Which OS are you seeing the crash on? It shouldn’t crash. When tapped it will go to the first item in the top-level collection.If you’re seeing content not found that means the format of your navto isn’t correct for the article.Neil
Hi Paolo,You'll need to integrate the HTML Gesture APIs and then tell us to show the top navigation bar when the reader taps the screen. See Digital Publishing Solution Help | Create HTML articles for DPS 2015 for information.Neil
Hi George,The Fast Company app is a proof of concept app and isn't built on DPS 2015. There are a few aspects of its UI that were specific to their design, and that we haven't built into the DPS 2015 platform.Neil