
Adding Hyperlinks and Interactivity 223
Adding hyperlinks and anchors
Hyperlinking an object such as a box, some text, or a picture means that a
visitor to your website can click on the object to trigger an event. The event is
most commonly a jump to one of the following:
• site page
• Internet page (somewhere on the web)
• Email composition window
• File on your local disk or network
• Anchor (a designated target within a web page)
• Smart object (specifically a forum or blog in Serif Web Resources)
• RSS feed or podcast
• Shopping cart
• Navigation bar
• User Data
• Picture
Well-designed hyperlinks are an important aspect of site structure. They help
visitors navigate through your site and serve as an important adjunct to logical
page relationships as shown in the Site Structure tree. (But don't overlook the
time-saving advantages of using navigation bars.)
You can manage all hyperlinks and anchors throughout
your site by using the Site Manager, accessible from the
Default context toolbar or Hintline.
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