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This html code can be used to put a link on your existing webpage that when you click on that link, it will take you to a different webpage. This is great for if you have a sponsor for your site or if you have multiple websites that you would like to advertise on your webpage. To create a basic link, you can use the following code: You can replace http://www.asicentral.com with the webpage URL that you would like your link to go to. You can replace ASI Central with the text that you would like to display for the link. By entering the above code, the link will look like this: ASI Central ![]()  
 
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This html code is very similar to the Basic Link above. The only difference in this code is that when you click on the link that takes you to another webpage, the other webpage will open up in a new browser window so that the customer who is on your page will not be directed away from the original webpage that they were on. To create a Basic Link in a New Window, use the following code: Again, you can replace http://www.asicentral.com with the webpage URL that you would like to your link to direct to and you can replace ASI Central with the text you would like to display for your link. By entering the above code, the link will look like this: (HINT: You can click on it to see the difference) ASI Central ![]()  
  
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 This html code is used to create a basic link, but instead of it directing you to another webpage, it will automatically launch an email window with your email address in the To: field so that your customers can send you an email to ask questions or order products from your site. To create an Email Link, use the following code: You can replace kkonczyk@asicentral.com with your own email address and replace Email Me with whatever you would like the link to display as on your webpage. By entering the above code, your email link will look like this: (HINT: Click on the link to see the email launch) Email Me ![]()  
![]() ![]() ![]() This html code is very similar to Basic Link but instead of just launching an email with your email address in the To: field, you can specify a Subject Line if you would like to keep the emails that are sent from your website in order. To create an email link with a subject line, use the following code: You can replace kkonczyk@asicentral.com with your own email address and replace MY SUBJECT LINE with the subject you would like to appear on the email that you receive. By using the above code, your email link will look like this: (HINT: Click on the link to see what the email will look like with the subject line) Email Me ![]()  
![]() ![]() ![]() This html code can be used to create a basic link and change the color of the link from the standard shade of blue to a different color. For example, we will use the color red. To make a Colored Link on your webpage, use the following code: You can replace http://www.asicentral.com with the webpage URL you would like your link to direct to and you can replace ASI Central with the text you would like to display for your link. Depending on what color you would like to make the text, you can replace FF000 with the color code that matches the color you would like to use. (HINT: FF0000 = the color red) To see the list of color codes available, Click Here. By using the above code, your Colored Link will look like this: ASI Central ![]()  
![]() ![]() ![]() This html code will allow you to create a list of basic links in a drop down box so that the link do not run down your page continuously. Your customers will be able to click on the drop down arrow and select the webpage that they would like to visit. To make a Drop Down Box of Links, use the following code: You can replace 1 for select size to specify how many links should be displayed before clicking on the drop down arrow. You can replace FFFFFF with a background color for the drop down box iteself. (HINT: You can refer to the Color Chart to find a color code). You can replace 3 to adjust the size of the text by using a higher number to make the text larger and a lower number to make the text smaller. You can replace Comic Sans MS with a style of font. The easiest place to view styles of fonts is by opening up a new email message or in Microsoft Word. You can replace 000000 with a color code to specify what color you want your text to be. http://www.asicentral.com, http://training6.logomall.com, and http://www.google.com can be replaced with 3 different sites that you would like to come up in your drop down box. You can replace ASI Central, Kellys Logomall, and Google with the text you would like your link to display as. By using the above code, your drop down box links will look like the following: ![]()  
![]() ![]() ![]() This html code will allow your customers to just simply roll their mouse over a link to go to another webpage without having to actually click on the link. To make a Mouse-over Link, use the following code: You can replace http://www.asicentral.com with the webpage URL that you would like your link to direct to. You can replace ASI Central with the text you would like your link to display as. By using the above code, your link will look like this: (HINT: Roll your mouse over the link to see what happens) ASI Central ![]()  
![]() ![]() ![]() This html code is very similar to the Mouse-over link. The only difference is that instead of being directed to another webpage when you mouse over the link, you can create a pop up box with a message. To create a Pop-up Mouseover Link, use the following code: You can replace This is my Pop Up with the text you would like to display on your Pop-Up box. You can replace My Link with whatvever text you would like to display as your link. By using the above code, your like will look like the following: (HINT: Roll your mouse over the link to see what happens) My Link  | 














