To select a new link using the Point to File icon, follow these steps:
1. Select the text or the graphic that you??™d like to make into a link.
2. In the Property inspector, click and hold the Point to File icon located to the right of the Link text box.
3. Holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse until it is over an existing link or named anchor in
the Document window or a file in the Files panel. As you drag the mouse, a line extends from the
Point to File icon, and the reminder Drag to a file to make a link appears in the Link text box.
4. When you locate the file you want to link to, release the mouse button. The filename with the
accompanying path information is written into the Link text box, as shown in Figure 10-4.
FIGURE 10-4
The Point to File icon enables you to quickly insert a link to any onscreen file.
Point to File icon
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Designing and Crafting Core Pages Part II
Addressing types
Three types of URLs are used as links: absolute addresses, document-relative addresses, and site-root??“
relative addresses. The following list briefly looks at these address types.
n Absolute addresses require the full URL, as follows:
http://www.Adobe.com/products/dreamweaver/
This type of address is most often used for referencing links on another Web server.
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