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LESSON 15
HTML and Web Publishing
Now you'll add hypertext markers to the text frames. The markers can be links to other
locations in your document, to other documents that you'll be converting as part of a
book, or to a URL, such as the link you added in the previous section.
You'll create links to three headings in the current document. You need destination
hypertext markers (called newlink markers) in the three heading paragraphs. These will
convert into HTML anchors. You'll add a newlink marker next.
7 Click in the heading Section 1: The Early Scientists, and then choose Special >
Hypertext.
The following sections describe some pioneers in the advancement of our knowledge of electricity.¶
Section 1: The Early Scientists ¶
Benjamin Franklin
American statesman and scientist born in Boston in
8 Choose Specify Named Destination from the Command pop-up menu, click in the text
box, and enter scientists after newlink. Then, click New Hypertext Marker. This adds the
newlink marker you'll need when you create a link in the image map.
The other newlink markers in the other two section headings are already in place, so you
won't have to insert those. Now you'll insert the hypertext markers in the image map that
will jump to the locations of these newlink markers.
9 Click in the left text frame that you drew over Early Scientists. In the Hypertext dialog
box, choose Jump to Named Destination from the Command pop-up menu.
Benjamin Franklin, the
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