Operation Manual

86 Navigation and Hyperlinks
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 navigation bars.)
You can manage all hyperlinks and anchors throughout your
site by using the Site Manager, accessible from the Default context
toolbar or Hintline.
To add a hyperlink: :
1. Use the Pointer Tool to select the single or grouped object or
highlight the region of text to be hyperlinked.
2. Select
Hyperlink from the Tools toolbar's Hyperlink
flyout.
The Hyperlinks dialog appears.
3. Click to select the link destination type, i.e. a Site Page, Internet Page,
Smart Object, etc.
4. Depending on the link type, choose type-specific options in the right-
hand pane as your hyperlink target.
5. A range of target windows or frames can be chosen depending on how
you want the link destination to be displayed. The types (along with
expected results) are:
Same Window: the link destination is shown in the same
window from which the hyperlink was clicked.
New Window: A new window is used to display the link
destination.
Top of Current Window: the link destination is shown in the
top level window. Use for hyperlinks created within frames.
Parent Frame: the link destination is shown in the Parent Frame
or Parent Window of the frame from which the hyperlink was
clicked. Use for hyperlinks created within a frame on a page (or
for frames within frames). (See online Help.)