The field will be auto-filled in with the information from the Naming rule field in the Generation Content window for the applicable content type.
To create a custom URL, enter an alternative path in this field.
If desired, change the safename portion of the URL. (The "safename" is the title of the photo or slideshow, with the spaces replaced by some other character to conform with the rules for URL addresses.) For example, you could modify the name A-kaleidoscope-of-photos-from-today-s-top-stories to the more concise photos-from-todays-top-stories.
To revert to the original information displayed, after making changes, click Reset to system default.
The keywords used in a URL are considered one of the top four factors used by Google to rank pages, so put some thought into the wording of your default URL. (The other three factors are domain name, title (headline) and sub-head.)
Related content is presented as a list of hyperlinks near displayed content such as an article. The presence of hyperlinked related content encourages readers to read on, and enhances their online reading experience.
In the Search field, enter a keyword related to your content object. For example, if you are configuring related content for a photo is of tennis star Serena Williams, you might enter "tennis" or "sports" as your search word.
Click Search. The content meeting your search criteria will be displayed.
To sort your results by date, (useful for a "today's top stories" type slideshow) click Date beside Order by. To sort by title, click Title.
To add a content object as a related content link, select it from your search results list and drag it to the left pane (or click the green plus sign). Repeat to add additional content if desired.
Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to add additional related content if desired.
To save your related content selections for the current content object, select Save or Check-in (according to your selected lock mode).