| THE BASICS
These pages are not intended to be all
inclusive; however, I hope you'll find them to be a helpful reference
for some of the most common maneuvers when building a Web page. If
there is anything specific you would like to see added, please let me know!
General - When building your pages,
remember a few details. You build your pages in Composer mode, but
you see what they will look like by clicking on the preview button.
You must always save your work before you can preview it, and you must
always preview your work before you can see what your changes will actually
look like to viewers. It can get confusing! And if you don't
see your changes in the preview page, hit the reload button before
you start kicking and screaming.
Internal Links - Internal links
are those that bring you to another point on the same page.
For example, when you click on the internal link at the bottom of this
page that says Back to the top, it
moves you to another location on this page. To create an internal
link, you must first have a source and a target. The
target is where you want your visitor to be after clicking the link; the
source is where they will click to get there. Think of an arrow and
a bulls eye. The source is where you shoot the arrow from.
The target is the bulls eye. To create this link:
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Place your blinking cursor where you want
the visitor to wind up, or where you want your target to be.
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Click on the target button on your
toolbar.
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Type in a name for the target where it says,
"Enter a target name for this location." Try and make it descriptive
so that you will recognize it. Common names are "top,": "bottom,"
etc.
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Click on OK.
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You will see a little target
appear. It will NOT appear in the preview window.
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Now go down to your source--it can be text
or an image--and highlight it.
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Once highlighted, click on the Link
button on your toolbar.

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You will see a large white box that reads
"select a named target in current page." Click on the target
that you wish to be the source, possibly the one you just named above.
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Click OK.
Now once you go to the Preview, you will find
that your link works! Caution:
If your link doesn't appear to work, first make sure that you have switched
to the preview mode. Then make sure that your target and source are
not already on the same screen. Otherwise it will be working and
you just won't realize it!
External Links - External links
are those that bring you to another page--even if it's another one of
your own pages! To create an external link, simply:
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Highlight the text or image that you wish
to create the link from
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Click on the Link button.
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In the box where it says, "Enter text to display
for a new link:", type in the URL that you wish to link to. Include
the ENTIRE URL. For example, if you wish to go to Coca-Cola, type
in http://www.coke.com. If you wish to link to another of
your own pages, type in http://www.geocities.com/username/file.html,
(user name and file name represent your unique names). For more information,
see naming files.
Click on OK. To test the link, preview
the page and click on the link. Watch for TYPOS!
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