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Unlike a word processor, the pages you create for a website don’t really have any order. You can create as many pages as you like, in any order that you like. The way your website is arranged and organized is through links. A link is simply the web address of a page or file. Since each page of a website has its own web address, you can use links to send your visitors to any part of your site or to any other website on the internet. Without links, visitors cannot go to all of the pages on your website. Every page that you want your visitors to see must have a link that will take them there. You decide which pages in your Project to link together for the internet and which pages to leave in the Project File.
The Links Gallery is an easy way to use page links, downloadable file links, and any other links you want to use on your website. The Site Links section in the gallery lists all of the pages by name in your Project. Each time you create a new page, the link is automatically added to the Site Links list. The My Links and Download sections allow you to add your own links to the gallery. You can even add more sections and organize your links to make them easy to use.
To use any link from the gallery, you drag and drop the link onto an object. Links can be added to any text or object on the page, but each item can only have one link. You can also add links to objects from the right click Context Menu.
Some objects cannot have links, such as Flash animations, sound objects and video objects. Web Studio knows what objects cannot have links and won’t let you add them.