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You can hyperlink anything on a page. So, yes you can link a picture and an image in the same link if you like.
The example has had spaces added (in the html tags) to prevent this site from displaying them as html.
A link.
Hyperlink
This will align all links in a HTML webpage using CSSa, a:visited, a:active, a:hover { /*You can set this to right, left, center or justify*/text-align: center;}
Yes, you can create a webpage in MS Publisher. After you have designed your page, save as a Web Page (.html). You can use the Insert|Links|Hyperlink menu option to put hyperlinks in your document from text or images.
A text area can be used to add lengthy text in a webpage It contains a big text block for user input.
Its called a hyperlink
A hyperlink, or link for short, is that clickable text you see on a webpage that is usually a different color than the rest of the text.
a hyperlink
It's called a hyperlink or link
A link.
A person would use hypertext on a website to connect one webpage to another. A hyperlink is clickable link in graphics or text on a webpage. The hyperlink can direct a person to a place on a different page, the same page, or even to a completely different website.
Hyperlinks are URLs that are embedded into objects in a drawing. If an object has a hyperlink, double clicking on the object will launch an Internet browser using the object's URL. If an object does not have a hyperlink, double clicking on it will launch the dialog.
Hyperlinks are typically underlined and/or colored differently than the surrounding text. When you hover over a hyperlink with your cursor, the pointer often changes to a hand symbol. Clicking on a hyperlink will take you to another location, such as a different webpage.
Click Remove Hyperlink on the shortcut menu to make the text into regular text.
That would be a hyperlink (or perhaps an image map).
What you will want to do is select where you want the hyperlink, next go under insert then click text hyperlink, you can then chose weather you want it to go to another slide, a pages document, a webpage, or e mail. Hope this helps
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