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292 Tutorial: Adding Content to Pages
5.
Repeat the previous steps to link each word or set of words that you 
typed for the navigation. You want to create six more links: one for Chef 
Ipsum, Articles, Special Events, Location, Menu, and Contact Us.
Link each word or set of words to the menu.html page, and be careful 
to avoid the space before and after the words or set of words when you 
create your links. This is only a set of dummy links; in a real-world site, 
you would link each word in the navigation to its own distinct page.
6.
Save your page.
Preview your page in a browser
The Design view gives you a rough idea of what your page will look like on 
the web, but you must preview the page in a browser to see the definitive 
end result. Though browsers in general produce the same results, each 
browser version can display HTML pages somewhat differently. 
Dreamweaver attempts to produce HTML that will look as similar as 
possible from one browser to another; but sometimes differences can’t be 
avoided. Thus, previewing your work in a browser is the only way for you 
to see what your site visitors will see after you publish your pages.
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Links don’t work when you click them in the Document window in 
Dreamweaver; links work only in a browser. To make sure your links work 
correctly, preview your page in a browser. For instructions about how to 
do this, continue to 
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