Linking to other pages on your website - Home and Learn

 

Add links to other pages

You can add links to other pages in your website. For example, you might want to take the sentence “For more information, contact us with your questions”, and make the words “contact us” into a link that jumps to your Contact Us page.

Add a link to another page
  1. In the Pages tab, click the pencil icon for the text block where you want to add the link.
  2. Select the text that you want to turn into a link. Click the link icon which looks like a chain.
  3. In the Add link box, use the dropdown next to Select an internal page to link to, to specify what page the link should go to.
  4. Click OK.

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This will load up the corresponding node for your internal URL and create a properly-coded "relative" link.

Important Note

Be sure to use the "Link to Content" button as described above to add internal links to your pages. Do not copy and paste your full internal URL into the "Link URL" field. This is especially important if you are building a test site that will eventually go live; if you copy and paste a full test site URL into the "Link URL" field, that URL will not update correctly when the site goes live (the URL will still point to the test site).

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Checking and fixing links

  • Switch to the Reports view. Drag the Reports toolbar till it docks beneath the formatting drop-down menus if necessary
  • You should see the Site Summary report displayed - if not, select View > Reports > Site Summary
  • Click the Broken Hyperlinks report
    • Note: if you rename a file from within FrontPage as our best practice guidance suggests, FrontPage will automatically fix any links that might be broken as a result
  • Unverified hyperlinks are links to pages outside of your FrontPage Web, either on the LSE Web server or other Internet addresses
  • To validate the unknown links click the Verify Hyperlinks icon (a link with a red tick underneath)
  • When the Verify Hyperlinks window appears, click the Start button
  • FrontPage will now visit each link and report back if there is a page at the address specified. If you look along the status bar at the bottom of the window you should the numbers of broken internal and broken external hyperlinks
  • Right-click the broken hyperlink and select Edit Page. The page will open in the Page view with the broken link already selected
  • Click the Hyperlink icon as before when creating a hyperlink
  • When the Edit Hyperlink icon appears, select the correct page if the link points to one of your web pages or paste the correct address from the browser if the link goes to an address beyond your pages
  • Click OK and save the page

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