Operation Manual
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Adding hyperlinks and anchors
Hyperlinking an object such as a box, some text, or a picture means that a
visitor to your Web site can click on the object to trigger an event. The event
is most commonly a jump to one of the following:
• a Web page (either on your site or somewhere else on the Web)
• an email composition window
• a graphic, text, audio, or video file on you hard disk
• to an anchor (a designated target within a Web page)
• view of any image
element
raphics for navigation elements such
/Next buttons.)
1. ingle or grouped object or highlight the
If
s, WebPlus inserts helpful text
(for example, t name of the target page).
2.
a full-size image
• a shopping cart
• navigation
• user data
Well-designed hyperlinks are an important aspect of site structure. They help
visitors navigate through your site and serve as an important adjunct to logical
page relationships as shown in the Site Structure tree. (But don’t overlook the
time-saving advantages of using theme g
as navbars and Previous
To add a hyperlink:
Use the Pointer tool to select the s
region of text to be hyperlinked.
You can also simply click for an insertion point in text. If you select in—or
immediately before/after—a word, then the whole word will be hyperlinked.
your selection point has a space on both side
he
Click the
Hyperlink button on the Tools toolbar.
OR
Choose
menu.
Hyperlink... from the Insert menu or the object's right-click
3. select the link destination type, and enter the specific hyperlink
target.
The Hyperlinks dialog appears.
Click to










