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Introduction
| Panels & Toolbars | Getting
Started | Adding Text & Horizonal
Lines | Adding Images
Adding Hyperlinks & Anchors | Basic &
Advanced Table Editing | Saving &
Publishing
Creating a Hyperlink:
Any text that you write can be turned into a hyperlink to another
page on your site, a completely different web page, files, etc.
To turn text into a link, highlight it and enter in the URL / address
to the page or file in the "Inspector" window.

The link will turn blue and become underlined to show that it has
worked. Images can also be turned into links the same way as text.
Creating Anchored Links:
In addition to creating hyperlinks that link to completely different
pages, you can create "anchored" links that link to different
parts within the same web page. This is useful for long pages or
organized content, such as extensive lists.
In order to create an anchored link, you'll first need to define
the anchor (or "target") that you'll be linking to. You
can either drag the "Anchor" button from the toolbar,
or double-click it to insert the anchor where your cursor is on
the page.

Once the anchor is inserted, you will need to give it a name. For
now, let's just name it: "anchor" (without the quotes;
you can name them anything you wish). Click the anchor and type
a name into the Inspector window.

Now that you've named the anchor, you can link to it. Select the
text that you wish to use as a link. In the Inspector window, type
"#anchor" as the link (without the quotes).

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