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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Finding a Link<br />

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Finding a Link<br />

As the number of pages in your site grows, the number of links will probably<br />

increase as well. <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> makes it easy for you to find a link.<br />

1. Open the Link dialog.<br />

2. Click the Find button.<br />

The Find link type Link dialog appears.<br />

3. Select criteria for the search, enter the text you want to search for, and click<br />

Find.<br />

<strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> finds the first link that satisfies your criteria.<br />

4. To find the next link that matches the criteria, click Find Again.<br />

Editing or Removing a Link<br />

To edit a link, select the linked text or object, click the Link button on the<br />

Properties panel or Standard toolbar, then change the link in the Link dialog. If an<br />

external link is used in multiple places in your site, you can update all instances by<br />

editing the link in Assets view.<br />

To remove a link, select it, click Link on the Properties panel or Standard toolbar,<br />

and click Unlink in the Link dialog. You cannot remove a link in Assets view, but<br />

you can verify all instances of a link. If you unlink every instance of a link, it is<br />

removed automatically.<br />

You can insert HTML and JavaScript before, inside, and after links. See “Adding<br />

HTML to a Link.” You can also use a link to trigger an action using the Blank link.<br />

See “Adding an Action to Linked Text” on page 540.<br />

Adding HTML to a Link<br />

You can add your own HTML or JavaScript to a link to extend its capabilities. For<br />

example, you might want to add HTML that directs the browser to open the link in

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