Create Hyperlink/Hyperlink Properties dialog box
Home > Hyperlink > Hyperlink
URL
Enter the URL of the target document. This could be either a full Internet address (such as ‘http://www.namo.com/index.htm’) or a relative address (such as ‘hobbies/painting.html’).
- Click (Browse) to select a file on the local file systemThe collection of drives and network folders connected to your computer..
- Click (Open Documents) to select among the documents that are currently open in Namo WebEditor.
- Click (Site) to select among the files that belong to the current local siteA managed collection of documents, folders, and resource files on the local file system that you intend to publish as a Web site.. If no site is currently open, this button will be disabled.
- Click (New Document) to create a new document and link to it.
- Click (Email) to create a hyperlink that opens a new e-mail message window in your default e-mail program.
Bookmark
To link to a bookmark in the target document, enter the bookmark here. Do not type the # character; it will be added to the URL automatically. If the target document is on a local drive, any bookmarks in it will be listed in the drop-down menu. Select one from the list. Alternatively, you can type the bookmark directly into the URL in the URL field.
Target
If the current document uses frames, you can specify into which frame the target document of the link should load. If not specified, the target document will load in the entire browser window.
_blank |
The specified document will be loaded in a new window. |
_parent |
The specified document will be loaded in the parent frame. |
_self |
The specified document will be loaded in the same frame as the current opened document. |
_top |
The specified document will be loaded in the entire window including the frame containing the current document. |
If you have created a frameset document, click (Select Target Frame) and select the target frame and click OK.
Tooltip
Any text entered here will appear as a “tooltip” (a small yellow box containing explanatory text) when a site visitor temporarily holds the mouse-pointer over the link.
Access Key
Select a number from the Access Key drop-down menu. If you specify an Access Key, you can jump to the hyperlink, to which an Access Key has been applied, using keyboards in a circumstance under which you cannot use a mouse. To execute an Access Key, press the specified Access Key while holding down <Alt>. For example, if you have applied Access Key ’5′ to a hyperlink, the hyperlink gets activated when you press <Alt+5> in the browser window.
Open New Window button
Click this button if you want the target document to open in a new browser window rather than replacing the contents of the existing window. This opens the Script Wizard – Pop-up Window, where settings for the new window can be specified.
Clear Link button
Click this button to remove all information in the dialog box, effectively removing the link.