How to Place Two Links in Dreamweaver
In addition to being able to create HTML and CSS code for Web designers, Dreamweaver also is able to help novices figure out ways to accomplish tasks they want to complete. One of the simple tasks you can do while using Dreamweaver is placing two links in one Dreamweaver document. This is particularly beneficial when there is a large image on the page that you must separate into two sections. Placing two links on the page allows you to link to two different places from the same image.
Instructions
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Double-click the Adobe Dreamweaver icon on your desktop to open the program.
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Click "File" and select "New." Click "New HTML Document."
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Click the "Insert" menu at the top of the Adobe Dreamweaver page and choose "Image."
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Click "Browse" and select the image you want to insert.
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Click on the image after it appears on your screen. Then click one of the three "Image Map" shape tools in the toolbox at the bottom of your Adobe Dreamweaver page.
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Click and hold the left cursor of your mouse and drag it over the first area of the image in which you will include a link. Release the mouse.
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Type the URL for the link in the "Link" field in the "Hotspot" property inspector that appears on the screen after you draw your first hot spot.
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Repeat steps 5 through 7 to place the second link on the Dreamweaver page.
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Click "Ctrl" and "S" to save the document.
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