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Hyperlinking - Making it all come together Discussion and help related to linking your pages together with hyperlinks, standard navigation menubars, linking images, dynamic menus and Go menus.

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Old 01-10-2007, 08:16 AM
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Hello all,
I'm a first time web builder with no experience, but am enjoying the process of learnig how to build one. I really appreciate the blue voda program! My question how do i link my BV pages together? I have 36 of them, and want to get them all working smoothly. I had no problems linking my html word documents. Do I have to publish first? It's not something i can preview?
Thanks for your help!
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Old 01-13-2007, 01:11 AM
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Welcome to Blue Voda. I am going to send you to the tutorials. How to link and build your website is all in there. Good luck.
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Old 01-14-2007, 09:29 PM
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Hey there- it works as such- if your website is called:

travel.com and you want to link to it...click on your hyperlink tool- you will see an option for http:// and then it's blank. Whatever you named the page you want to link to...enter in the blank space after the http:// your domain name travel.com add a back slash.

travel.com/

now....take the name of your page...say it's ....japan then you would type in travel.com/japan.html. Always remember your domain name, backslash, page name, and ALWAYS add .html at the end. That should do it! Good luck!
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