b2adcaf126fb465a23da4d7e2b5379c04c8ecd61
brianlee
  Mon Jun 20 14:06:59 2022 -0700
Making new right-click image a link, without disconnecting custom tracks/hubs, no RM

diff --git src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgTracksHelp.html src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgTracksHelp.html
index 53ed993..ab80c15 100755
--- src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgTracksHelp.html
+++ src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/hgTracksHelp.html
@@ -695,31 +695,33 @@
 chromosome so that the next item in the track is displayed. Similarly, the <em>Next/previous exon 
 navigation</em> configuration option displays white double-headed arrows on the end of any item that
 extends off the edge of the current image. Clicking on one of the white arrows shifts the image 
 window to the next exon in the indicated direction, unless the image window interrupts an exon, in 
 which case the window shifts to the edge of the current exon. If the image window happens to be 
 within a 5' or 3' UTR, then clicking the arrows shifts the image window towards the start or end of 
 the next coding region, not the end of the exon.</p>
 
 <a name="RIGHT_CLICK_NAV"></a>
 <h3>Using the right-click navigation feature</h3>
 <p>
 Several of the common display and navigation operations offered on the Genome Browser tracks page 
 may be quickly accessed by right-clicking on a feature on the tracks image and selecting an option 
 from the displayed popup menu.</p>
 <div class="text-center">
+  <a href ="/cgi-bin/hgTracks?db=hg38&position=chr21%3A31657975-31667213&hgt.reset=1&hgFind.matches=ENST00000270142.11&knownGene.show.noncoding=0&knownGene.show.spliceVariants=0">
   <img src="../../images/right_click_example.png" alt="Example right-click to highlight a gene" width="700">
+  </a>
 </div>
 <p>
 Depending on context, the right-click feature allows the user
 to:</p>
 
 <ul>
   <li>
   change the track display mode</li>
   <li>
   zoom in or out to the exact position coordinates of the feature</li>
   <li>
   highlight the feature</li>
   <li>
   open the &quot;Get DNA for...&quot; link for the feature's coordinates</li>
   <li>