Speaker Portal: Quick Links
Speaker Portal Quick Links are a way of connecting your program participants to external resources/tasks, or other X-CD resources. It should not be used to connect them to tasks they need to complete within the X-CD system (see Speaker Portal: Tasks).
Setup
To setup your quick links click on Quick Links under Speaker Portal Settings:
To Add or Edit links, click on Add New Link or click on the edit icon

beside an existing link.
Link Options
- Label: The text to appear on the front end.
- URL: Where the link should go to.
- Icon: An optional icon to appear beside the link.
- Audience: If you would like this to only appear to certain users, you can indicate the relevant roles here (primary, co-authors, author role, chair, specific chair type, etc...)
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