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All that other stuff was pretty cool, but now we're getting to the Fun part! When you get done with this section you'll be able to put links, links, and more links! all over your web pages! That's right! Keyword being pages. Up until now you've been limited to the current page you were working on, but shortly you'll be completely unrestricted and have virtually unlimited access the world! There are two kinds of Links.
We'll talk about Anchors first. An Anchor is a link to a different section within a page. Very useful on extremely long pages like this one. It saves you from going nutso scrolling up and down with your mouse or your arrow keys. The Anchor link has two parts.
The spot you want the page to jump to when the link is clicked, that is the very Paragrah that should suddenly be on top of the Browser window when the link is clicked is the Anchor. In order to make it the Anchor you have to give it an Anchor Name. |
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<A NAME="MyAnchor"></A> - Desired place on the page hereAt the place on the page where the Link is to be placed that it will jump to the Anchor, (the destination). "<A NAME="MyAnchor"></A>", the code looks like this: <A HREF="#MyAnchor">MyAnchor</A> - Takes you to <A NAME="MyAnchor"></A> |
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It's really very simple.
It's really very simple.