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Summary: Links on web pages can be designed to resemble buttons for ease of use. Code button links on an HTML website with a professional designer in this free web design video.
Bobbi Lindaman has a BFA in visual communications and studio art. She has more than eight years experience in print and web design and is also the owner of Lucky Lindy Designs.read more
"So now we're going to learn how to use an image as a link instead of text. And so, in our file that we just have, we've got the link right here. And we have text as a link. But if we wanted to switch that out and have it not be text, but rather be an image. I created a little button file. Which is called the button dot gif and so, I'm going to go in here and add image, in place of the text that we have. So we still have the A, href, all of that for the link. But in place of the text for the link itself, we're going to go image source equals and then a parenthesis. And it's called button dot gif and then another parenthesis and bracket. And so now we have an image file contained within the link file itself. So we'll save this, go over here, do a preview. Now we have this Go button. And you see it's not lining up. We can fix that later. And it has an outline around it. Which we also probably don't want, but if you hit Go. There it takes you back to Expert Village."
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