From the course: HTML and CSS: Linking
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The basic link
- [Instructor] In the first chapter of this course, we're going to be editing some HTML files inside of a text editor. And the text editor that I'm using is called Visual Studio Code or VSCode. It's available for free, download at code.visualstudio.com. On the homepage, I've got a great big blue button here for downloading this on a Mac because that's what I'm using. But you'll see here, it's also available for Windows and for Linux. So you are welcome to download the software and use it or any other text editor that you prefer to use for editing HTML files here in Chapter 1. Once you've downloaded your text editor, open up your exercise files inside of the text editor. You'll find that there is a folder for each one of these first chapter videos, each of which contains a folder called begin and end. And those are the starting and ending states of the files that we'll be editing as part of that video. Let's start with the most basic link of all, linking two pages within your website…
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The basic link5m 33s
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Linking to offsite resources4m 23s
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Opening links in different windows and iframes5m 41s
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Linking to PDF files and other documents6m 16s
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Linking within the same document and top of page6m 25s
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Linking phone numbers2m 18s
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Linking to email addresses and email messages5m 12s
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Using images as links2m 57s
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Including several links within an image using image maps8m 7s
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Links in the <head> of the document2m 41s
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