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Dr. Luanne Eris Fose Revised July 30, 2004
5. Because our cursor resides in the area where the Sample Link 3 text previously resided,
the cursor goes to this exact location in the code when we view it in Split View. After
the words “Favorite Things” in the code you will see code that says </font> </TD>
</TR>. Highlight the </TR> code and press the Backspace key to erase it until the
cursor is placed right after the </TD> code. Removing the </TR> will remove the
extra row of the wrap. Click on the Design button (Figure 17) to return to Design View
and view the table with the extra row removed.
Figure 17: Design Button
6. Place the cursor at the end of the text in the navigation bar that says Sample Link 4.
Use the Backspace key to delete this text. Type: “Accomplishments” to replace it and
Bold this text.
7. Place the cursor at the end of the text in the navigation bar that says Sample Link 5.
Use the Backspace key to delete this text. Type: “Official Web Site” to replace it and
Bold this text.
8. Delete the text for Sample Link 6 and Sample Link 7 since we aren’t going to use these
in our navigation bar and delete the 4-dot bullet next to these as well. (Simply place
your mouse in the cell of the bullet and press the Backspace key twice.)
9. Go to the bottom of the index.html page and change the text for the Sample Link 1
through Sample Link 5 to reflect the same navigation: Biography, History, Favorite
Things, Accomplishments, and Official Web Site. Delete Sample Link 6 and Sample
Link 7 here as well.
Creating Relative Links for Navigation Bar
The ability to link to other pages and sites is what makes the web dynamic. Besides email links,
which we have already made, there are two other types of links: relative and absolute. Relative
links will take you to another page
within your own web site
; absolute links will take you to an
outside web site
on the World Wide Web.
We will start by adding
relative links
to our navigation bar text:
1. Highlight the text “Biography” in the left navigation bar. Go to the Link box in the
Properties Inspector and type “bio.html.” This is the name that we will give to the
Biography web page when we create it later on.
2. Continue in this manner, highlighting text in the navigation bar for History, Favorite
Things, and Accomplishments creating the following links respectively:
history_complete.html, favorites.html, accomplishments.html.
3. Create the same links for the navigation of Biography, History, Favorite Things, and
Accomplishments at the
bottom
of the web page as well.
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