iAbacus lets you add links to websites and videos that provide further information or guidance for users. Use the method below to add web links or scroll down to read the method for adding video links. (Please note that some websites will not work because not all sites allow permission to be opened in iframe)

1. Web links

To add a web link to additional guidance related to the area for review, click on the Customise button at the top of the screen.

Click on the area for which you want to add a web link. In the pop up box, click show options – you will see a section titled Extra Guidance. Type the web address in the box to the right (ensure you include the https:// for the link to work). You can also include a name for the web page in the box to the right.

Once you have made your changes and clicked Continue, click on the back button to see the changes.

The web link will appear as an icon to the left of the name of the area on the abacus.

When you click on the icon, the web page will appear in a pop up window.

Links to Videos

You can also link to a video file from a webpage such as YouTube or Vimeo. The video will play within a pop up window inside iAbacus.

Click on the area for which you want to add a web link. In the pop up box click show options – you will see a section titled Extra Guidance. Type the web address in the box to the right (ensure you include the https:// for the link to work). You can also include a name for the web page in the box to the right.

Once you have made your changes and clicked Continue, click on the back button to see the changes.

The video link will appear as an icon to the left of the name of the area on the abacus.

When you click on the icon, the video will appear in a pop up window.

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