Creating Links
Hyperlinks are text or graphics that can be clicked to bring the
user to another web file such as a web page or graphic. They are
the essence of the World Wide Web as they link pages within sites
and web sites to other web sites. To create a hyperlink in FrontPage,
follow these steps:
- Highlight the text or graphic that will be the hyperlink and
select Insert|Hyperlink from the menu bar or pressing CTRL+K.
![[Create Hyperlink dialog box]](images/createhyperlink.gif)
- If the link will lead to a page within your site, highlight
the page on the list and click OK. If it is an external
link that will lead to another web site, enter the URL in the
URL box. External URLs MUST begin with "http://"
or they will not work. For example, to link to the FGCU home page,
type "http://www.fgcu.edu/" instead of "www.fgcu.edu/".
E-mail Links
Create an e-mail address link by highlighting the text (which
should be written as the e-mail address) and pressing CTRL+K.
Click the e-mail button with the envelope icon (circled in red below)
and enter the e-mail address in the box provided. Click OK
on both windows to finish.
![[Create E-mail Hyperlink dialog box]](images/emaillink.gif)
Bookmarks
Text and graphics can be set as bookmarks (called "anchors"
everywhere except FrontPage) that can be linked to within a page.
For example, if a page lists a course syllabus, the titles for each
week can be set as bookmarks and a row of links can be added to
the top of the page that will each skip down to those bookmarked
sections. This method of using bookmarks allows visitors to your
site to quickly access information by not having to scroll down
the page to view the information they want.
Add a bookmark to a page by following these steps highlighting
the text or graphic that will be the bookmark and select Insert|Bookmark...
from the menu bar. Enter the bookmark name in the space provided
and click OK.
![[Bookmark dialog box]](images/bookmark.gif)
Create a link to a bookmark by highlighting the text that
will be the link and pressing CTRL+K. Select the bookmark
from the drop-down menu in the Optional category and click
OK. Link to a bookmark on a separate page by first selecting
the file name from the listing and then choosing from the bookmarks
in the drop-down menu.
![[Create Hyperlink dialog box]](images/bookmarklink.gif)
Hotspots
By making a graphic a link in the ways that have already been
discussed, each graphic can only link to one location. However,
you may have a single graphic that has several sections that each
need to link to different pages. Hotspots allow you do to this by
creating an image map over the graphic. The main header on the FGCU
homepage will be used as an example:
The FGCU logo, "Search", "Directory", and "Index"
images all link to different pages on this single graphic. Hotspots
can be created by following these steps:
- Insert the graphic onto the webpage.
- Using the hotspot tools on the Drawing toolbar, use the
necessary shapes to draw the hotspots on the graphic.
The rectangle tool will be used first to draw the hotspot around
"search".
![[graphic]](images/hotspot2.gif)
- The hyperlink window will appear when the mouse button is released.
Enter the URL, e-mail address, or bookmark the hotspot will link
to.
- Repeat steps 2-3 until all the hotspots have been added. Use
the handles on the hotspots to resize them.
![[graphic]](images/hotspot3.gif)
- If the remainder of the graphic (any part not covered by a hotspot
such as the green to blue gradient in the center of this graphic)
should be another link, right-click on any area of the graphic
that is not a hotspot, select Picture Properties and enter
the Default hyperlink location.
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