Simple Links 101
Text Links Each webpage you create should have alternative navigation at the bottom of the page so the visitor can travel directly to their next destination within your site. This can be as simple as text typed with dividers and centered on the page: Book Review | Classwork | How to... | Message | Music |
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After selecting the text,
type the name of the page in your folder you plan to link to into
the link field on the Properties palette |
Adding Text links to the Splash Screen
Classwork
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Life
Skills
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Music
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Early draft of Alex's splash screen
Adding Text links to the Splash Screen | |||||||||||
Create a table to include navigational text links vertically to your splash screen. (Maintain the cell spacing and padding at 5, for ease of handling while you are working with this table.) 4 links in a column + 1 spash
image = 4 rows, 2 columns |
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OR 4 links in a row + 1 splash
image = 4 columns, 2 rows |
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Insert your splash screen image in the proper cell of your table Type your intended links into the other cells, and use the Properties palette Link field as explained above to connect your various pages. |
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Change the table's cell spacing to 0 and Preview in browser to test the links. | |||||||||||
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