Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 Manual De Usuario
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Adding Hyperlinks and Interactivity
Inserting an anchor
An anchor is a specific location on a page that can serve as the target for a
hyperlink. Invisible to the web page visitor, it typically marks a point within
some text (such as the start of a particular section) or an image at some point
down the page. Anchors are useful if your page has enough content to be
divided into sections, but not enough to require carving up into separate pages.
These let the reader jump to related content without leaving the current page. In
the same way, keeping web visitors on the same page makes it less likely they'll
get "lost' while perusing the information on your site.
hyperlink. Invisible to the web page visitor, it typically marks a point within
some text (such as the start of a particular section) or an image at some point
down the page. Anchors are useful if your page has enough content to be
divided into sections, but not enough to require carving up into separate pages.
These let the reader jump to related content without leaving the current page. In
the same way, keeping web visitors on the same page makes it less likely they'll
get "lost' while perusing the information on your site.
To insert an anchor:
1.
Use the Pointer Tool to select the target object, or click for an
insertion point inside the target text.
insertion point inside the target text.
2.
Click the
Anchor button on the Tools toolbar's Hyperlink flyout.
- or -
Choose Anchor... from the Insert or right-click menu.
Choose Anchor... from the Insert or right-click menu.
3.
In the dialog, type a name for the anchor.
4.
(Optional) Check Include Anchor in Navigation to allow the anchor
(typically a selected object) to be accessed via a navigation bar instead
of a hyperlink. You'll need to check Include anchors on your
navigation bar first. Give the anchor a title.
(typically a selected object) to be accessed via a navigation bar instead
of a hyperlink. You'll need to check Include anchors on your
navigation bar first. Give the anchor a title.
•
Check Before and/or After to apply horizontal separator lines
above/below the anchor as a submenu item in navigation bars.
above/below the anchor as a submenu item in navigation bars.
•
Add a Description to add extra page-related text information on
the bar's submenu item.
the bar's submenu item.
5.
Click Remove to delete the anchor intelligently, i.e., you can control
what happens to any referencing hyperlinks (i.e., ignore, delete, or
redirect).
what happens to any referencing hyperlinks (i.e., ignore, delete, or
redirect).
6.
Click OK.
Anchors are page-specific, so it's OK to use the same anchor name
on more than one page. WebPlus will create anchor names