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Ektron CMS400.NET User Manual

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Using Bookmarks<br />

Creating a Bookmark<br />

Use a bookmark to let a user “jump” from any word, phrase, or<br />

image to another place in the content. On your Web page, text<br />

appears in a different color to indicate that additional information is<br />

available at the bookmark’s location.<br />

For example, if your Web page includes meeting minutes, the top<br />

of the page could list the meeting dates. You could then assign a<br />

hyperlink to each date and a bookmark to each set of minutes.<br />

The user sees that a date is in a different color, so clicks the date to<br />

“jump” to the bookmark that marks the location of the meeting<br />

minutes.<br />

“Creating a Bookmark” on page 764 describes how to set up a<br />

hyperlink to a bookmark within a file. You can also set up hyperlink<br />

to<br />

• another Web page. This procedure is described in “Using<br />

Hyperlinks” on page 768.<br />

• a bookmark within another Web page. This procedure is<br />

described in “Creating a Hyperlink to a Location Within a Web<br />

Page” on page 771.<br />

When creating a bookmark, you must specify a<br />

• source, the text or image that the user clicks to move to the<br />

bookmark<br />

• bookmark, the place to which the cursor jumps when the user<br />

clicks the source<br />

To continue with the above example, a meeting date is the source,<br />

and the meeting minutes are the bookmark.<br />

To create a bookmark, follow these steps.<br />

<strong>Ektron</strong> <strong>CMS400.NET</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, Version 7.5 764

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