**Design:** @iamjessklein
**Design Review:** @nirzar
**Engineer Review:** @Esanders
**Product Review:** @ppelberg
###Blocked by:
- [ ] What do we show when the cursor is initially placed in/on an existing link? And more broadly, what are the range of actions the expose the context item? Source: [T204733](https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T204733#5078762); more details in [T220385#5202086](https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T220385#5202086)
- [ ] If we don’t put the cursor inside an existing link, how would a contributor edit the link’s label?
**Open questions**
- [ ] Should we present the context item, or some version of it, after the contributor leaves the link inspector view?
- [ ] How does the context item get affected after a contributor taps "unlink"?
- [ ]I n the case of a contributor attempting to add a new link is it reasonable to pursue a flow like the one [described here](https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T220385#5185867)?
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**Success criteria:**
- Mockup sufficiently provides a solution to the problem of managing a users ability to maintain focus within an edit
- Engineering can use the mockups to implement the solution
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**Why are we doing this?** So we can look for edge cases and ensure that we've accounted for when the keyboard is up and down
**User Story:** As a Reactive Corrector on the mobile web, I would like to add a link to a webpage into an existing Wikipedia article.
**Mockups:** https://wikimedia.invisionapp.com/freehand/document/s1duRw6io