Hyperlinking Citations in Google Docs?
Loving Zotero - although I'm a newbie to it. Zotero has added (Smith, 1984) correctly to my Google Doc.
Is it possible to have it link to the cited article? For example (<a href="https ://.../">Smith, 1984</a>)
I'm not talking about linking to the bibliography (https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/375064)
Is this something I'd have to build in Citation Style Language?
Sorry if this is an obvious question - I couldn't find any answers in the forum.
Is it possible to have it link to the cited article? For example (<a href="https ://.../">Smith, 1984</a>)
I'm not talking about linking to the bibliography (https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/375064)
Is this something I'd have to build in Citation Style Language?
Sorry if this is an obvious question - I couldn't find any answers in the forum.
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adomasvenThis isn't possible. Google Docs citations are already based on hyperlinks (you can check that by placing the cursor in a Zotero citation and opening the link dialog from the toolbar) as that's the best technical tool we have as an extension developer for Google Docs.