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Linking To Internal Pages

Linking to Internal Pages


(Hyper)links are used to refer from one page or website to a different page or website. If you are promoting vehicles on your website you would probably want to set a link to the manufacturer's website for instance.
However, you will also want your visitors to be able to browse through your website easily. That includes leading them through your website from page to page.
To link one page of your website to another page you will use a link to an internal page.
It is possible to place links on text as well as on images. Open the page you want to place a link on and hightlight the desired object in the editor.
Then click on the chain icon in the toolbar

Doing so will open a new window. Choose "Insert Internal Link" from the first drop down and select the desired page from the second drop down menu.



To apply the selection simply hit "Insert Link" which will also automatically close the window.

How to remove an Internal link

To remove an internal link highlight the corresponding object in the editor again and click on the unlink icon in the toolbar

Important: Do not forget to click "Save Changes" before starting to edit a different page.

This article was written by Ben Druege