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Dreamweaver MX 2004 Foundations Free Tutorial Creating LinksDreamweaver provides a number of ways to insert hyperlinks into your web pages. You can:
Manually Creating LinksWhen linking to another file in the same folder in your site, it's often easiest to simply type the file name directly into the Link field in the Property Inspector:
By default, when a user clicks the link, the new page will replace the old one in the browser window. To set the page to open in a new window, select _blank from the Target menu below the Link field. If the file you're linking to resides in a subfolder within the site, you need to include the subfolder (or subfolders) when typing the link (for example: paintings/picasso.htm). It isn't necessary to specify the complete web site address (URL) unless you're linking to a page in a different web site. In that case, use the format: http://www.anothersite.com. Pointing to a FileAs the directory structure of your web site becomes more complex, you may find it easier to take advantage of Dreamweaver's Point to File feature, which lets you create a link using drag and drop:
Browsing for a FileYou can also browse to the file you want to link to by clicking the Browse for File button in the Property Inspector:
The Select File dialog opens.
If the file is located outside the root folder of your website, Dreamweaver asks you if you want to copy the file to your site. Click Yes; otherwise, the file may not be included when you publish the site.
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