Article ID: 304409 - Last Review: January 7, 2006 - Revision: 1.1 HOW TO: Create Hyperlinks With FrontPage 2000This article was previously published under Q304409 On This PageSUMMARY
This article explains hyperlinks and how to create them in Microsoft FrontPage. A hyperlink represents a connection from one Web page to another Web page, to a different location on the same page, or to any other linkable site on the Internet or an intranet. The destination can be another Web page, a picture, an e-mail address, a file (such as a multimedia file or Microsoft Office document), a network directory, or even a program (its EXE file). A hyperlink can assume the form of text or a picture. When a visitor to a Web site clicks a hyperlink, the destination is either displayed in a Web browser, opened, or run, depending on the destination. For example, a hyperlink to an Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI) file opens the file in a media player, and a hyperlink to a page displays the page in the Web browser. In Microsoft FrontPage, you can create hyperlinks to any of the following destinations:
Create a Hyperlink to a Page or File in Your WebWhen you create a hyperlink to a page or file in a Web, the destination is displayed in a Web browser when a visitor to your site clicks the hyperlink. For example, you can create hyperlinks from your home page to the other pages in your Web, or to Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) picture files. To do this, follow these steps:
Create a Hyperlink to a New PageIf you want to create a hyperlink to a new page in a Web or file system, you can create the new page at the same time that you create the hyperlink to it. When a visitor to your site clicks the hyperlink, the destination page is displayed. You can use this method to create hyperlinks from your home page to other pages in your Web. To do this, follow these steps:
Create a Hyperlink to a Page or File on the World Wide WebWhen you create a hyperlink to a page or file on the World Wide Web, the destination page or file is displayed when a visitor to your site clicks the hyperlink. Use this method to create hyperlinks to pages or pictures that are on other Web sites. To do this, follow these steps:
Create a Hyperlink to a Page or File in a File SystemWhen you create a hyperlink to a page or file in a file system, the destination page or file is displayed when a visitor to your site clicks the hyperlink.Ensure that the destination of the hyperlink is in a location where all visitors to your site can access it, such as a network drive. If you want to create a hyperlink to a page or file on your local hard disk, use a UNC path (such as \\computer name\share\file.htm) instead of a local path (such as C:\Share\File.htm). Otherwise, when a visitor to your site clicks the hyperlink, the Web browser attempts to locate this file on the visitor's own drive C, and the visitor may receive an error message in the browser window. To create a hyperlink to a page or file on a file system, follow these steps:
Create a Hyperlink to Send an E-Mail MessageYou can create a hyperlink that creates an e-mail message addressed to your e-mail alias. When a visitor to your site clicks the hyperlink, he or she is able to send an e-mail message to the address that you specified. To do this, follow these steps:
Create a Hyperlink to a BookmarkA bookmark is a location or selected text on a page that you have marked. A hyperlink to a bookmark (anchor) is indicated by a pound sign (#) that precedes the destination URL. Create a hyperlink to a bookmark when you want to display a particular section of your Web page. Then, when a visitor to your site clicks the hyperlink, the relevant section is displayed at top of the browser window.To create a hyperlink to a bookmark, follow these steps:
Create a Hyperlink to an Office DocumentYou can create a hyperlink to an Office document, such as a document created in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, or Microsoft PowerPoint. When a visitor to your site clicks the hyperlink, the browser opens the relevant program or viewer, and then displays the document.To create a hyperlink to an Office document, follow these steps:
For more information about setting default hyperlinks for graphics and working with hotspots in FrontPage, click Microsoft FrontPage Help on the Help menu, type create an image map in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topics returned. REFERENCESFor additional information about creating hyperlinks in Microsoft FrontPage, click the article numbers below
to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
266656
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266656/EN-US/
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FP2000: How to Create and Edit Hyperlinks
245466
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/245466/EN-US/
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FP2000: How to Create a Hyperlink to a File That Is Not an HTML Document
For more information about creating hyperlinks in FrontPage, click Microsoft FrontPage Help on the Help menu, type create a hyperlink in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic. For more information about hyperlinks, click Microsoft FrontPage Help on the Help menu, type about hyperlinks in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.
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