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Creating hypertext with HTML can be done with this simple code: <a href="url">Link text</a> | |||
For example, to link to a page about linking, I would use this code <a href= "http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp#gsc.tab=0">Links</a> | |||
=== Use the Link button === | === Use the Link button === |
Revision as of 09:12, 2 April 2013
How to Link
HTML
Creating hypertext with HTML can be done with this simple code: <a href="url">Link text</a> For example, to link to a page about linking, I would use this code <a href= "http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp#gsc.tab=0">Links</a>
Use the Link button
Make it obvious where the link leads
Contrast
Encourage flight?
Use a sidebar
What to Link
External links
Related content
What is the reward for following the link?
Sources, supporting documents, empirical research and reports, and corroborating accounts.
Definitions, explanations, maps, and artifacts.
Internal links
What not to Link
Punctuation marks
Headlines
Why to Link
Credibility
Site traffic
Interactivity
1) Provide context for your article
2) Provide attribution
3) Reward readers with something extra or another layer or dimension to the story
References
http://webdesign.about.com/od/beginningtutorials/qt/external-links.htm
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/02/13/the-definitive-guide-to-styling-web-links/