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Linking to E-mail Addresses |
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Inserting a link to an e-mail address makes it quick and easy for your site
visitors to communicate with you. When viewers click the link, their
default e-mail program appears, opens a new e-mail message and inserts the
e-mail address you specify into the To line. To add a link to an e-mail
address into your web page...
- In the Content Editor, place your
cursor where you'd like to insert the link. Alternately, if you want to
turn some existing text or an image into a hyperlink, select the text (or
image) you want the user to click.
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Hint: While rare, it is possible that some
people won't have their system configured properly to take advantage of
these links. Therefore, we recommend using your actual e-mail
address as the link text. That way, even if viewers don't have
their system configured, they can still see your address and e-mail you
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- Click the Hyperlink Manager icon (the one that looks like
a globe with two enclosed chain links.
- In the screen that appears, click the E-mail
tab.
- Type the destination e-mail address in the Address field
and, if necessary, some Link Text (if that field is not
already filled out). In the Subject field, enter a default
subject for the message. Of course, users can change this text when they
create the message.
- Finally, click OK to insert your link into your web page.