Hyperlinks and bookmarks

Without a doubt, hyperlinks are the central reason the Web has become the huge success it is today. Thanks to hyperlinks (or just “links”), a Web user browsing one page or site can instantly “jump” to another page or site, just by clicking a word or an image. The power of hyperlinks to connect users to the information and resources they seek has made the Web the first truly universal communications network since the telephone system, and one that is arguably more powerful.

In this section

About hyperlinks

Creating a hyperlink

Setting a link’s target window or frame

Making a link open in a pop-up window

Setting a tooltip on a link

Assigning access keys to links

Setting hyperlink colors

Changing the destination of a hyperlink

Removing a hyperlink

Creating an image map

Opening a linked document in Edit mode

About bookmarks

Creating a bookmark

Renaming and removing bookmarks

Using bookmarks in hyperlinks

Related dialog boxes

Related topics

Creating a link button

Site structure and navigation

Adding dynamic navigation bars and trees

Finding broken links

Checking external links

Changing hyperlinks and file names to lowercase

Hyperlinks and bookmarks