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Last updated 11/30/2015
_parent loads the linked document into the parent frameset or window of the frame that contains the link. If the
frame containing the link is not nested, then this is equivalent to _top; the linked document loads into the full
browser window.
_self loads the linked document in the same frame or window as the link. This target is the default, so you usually
dont have to specify it.
_top loads the linked document in the full browser window, thereby removing all frames.
Set the link properties of the page
Use the link tag to define a relationship between the current document and another file.
Note: The link tag in the head section is not the same thing as an HTML link between documents in the body section.
Add a Link meta tag
1 Select Insert > HTML > Head Tags > Link.
2 Specify the Link meta tag properties in the dialog box that appears.
Edit a Link meta tag
1 Select View > Head Content.
2 Select the Link marker that appears at the top of the Document window.
3 In the Property inspector, specify the Link meta tag properties.
Specify the Link meta tag properties
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Set the Link meta tag properties as follows:
Href The URL of the file that you are defining a relationship to. Click the Browse button to browse to and select a
file, or type a path in the box. Note that this attribute does not indicate a file that youre linking to in the usual HTML
sense; the relationships specified in a Link element are more complex.
ID Specifies a unique identifier for the link.
Title Describes the relationship. This attribute has special relevance for linked style sheets; for more information,
see the External Style Sheets section of the HTML 4.0 specification on the World Wide Web Consortium website at
www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/present/styles.html#style-external.
Rel Specifies the relationship between the current document and the document in the Href box. Possible values
include Alternate, Stylesheet, Start, Next, Prev, Contents, Index, Glossary, Copyright, Chapter, Section, Subsection,
Appendix, Help, and Bookmark. To specify more than one relationship, separate values with a space.
Rev Specifies a reverse relationship (the opposite of Rel) between the current document and the document in the
Href box. Possible values are the same as those for Rel.
Working with server-side includes
Note: The user interface has been simplified in Dreamweaver CC and later. As a result, you may not find some of the
options described in this article in Dreamweaver CC and later. For more information, see
this article.