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Points of View in FrontPage - Hyperlinks
~~Tina Clarke, AccessFP - FrontPage Resource Centre

Hyperlinks View graphically shows the hyperlinks among pages and other files in your FrontPage web, along with the hyperlinks from your FrontPage web to other World Wide Web sites.

The’ Folder List’ automatically appears when you view the ‘Hyperlink View’ but it can be turned off by clicking the x at the top of the list.

Files can be opened for editing, deleted, and opened in a web browser for viewing from the ‘Hyperlinks View’.

how Hyperlinks View looks

If you right click on the’ Hyperlink View’ pane you have a selection of three features:

Hyperlinks view features

  • To show all hyperlinks on a page that are going to graphics, right click the background, and click 'Hyperlinks to Pictures' on the shortcut menu.
  • To display page titles (instead of file names), right-click the background, and click 'Show Page Titles' on the shortcut menu.
  • To display repeated hyperlinks, right-click the background, and click 'Repeated Hyperlinks' on the shortcut menu.

If you open the ‘images’ folder in the ‘Folder List’ a listing of the graphics will appear in the right hand pane. By selecting a graphic, you can determine if it is embedded in one of the pages in the web. If there are no blue lines then the graphic is not in your web.

NOTE: One exception to this is images in JavaScript pop ups. They appear with no blue lines in the pane, when in fact they are in use. So you will have to note such graphics whilst testing your site for unwanted graphics. Removing unwanted graphics can lighten your website of many megabytes.

unlinked pictures

  • If you right click on the plus sign it will display further links from the file selected in the middle.
  • Files with a small globe on the icon indicate the link is an external one and therefore won’t be verified.
  • A picture button indicates a link to a visual element.
  • An envelope button signifies the hyperlink leads to an email link.

hyperlink buttons

By Right clicking any file you can select ‘Move to Center’ and the focus of the pane will change and display hyperlinks to and from this file.

Tina Clarke - Microsoft MVP - FrontPage, is the Webmaster of AccessFP - FrontPage Resource Centre http://accessfp.net/  and http://addonfp.com  She is also an editor of AnyFrontPageBytes Ezine. Subscribe to the ezine http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AnyFrontPageBytes  and get FREE FrontPage E-Books upon joining. And don't forget to subscribe to get Weekly FrontPage Tips. Tina is also an artist and the owner of http://clarke-abstract-art.com/

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