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Create text and image links

With Adobe® Contribute®, you can make text or images in your web page or blog act as links. When a visitor to your website clicks a link on a specified text or an image, the browser takes the visitor to another web page or file, or starts their e-mail application; if the link is in a blog, Contribute takes the visitor to another blog entry.

When you add a link to a web page or blog entry draft, the link is not live until you publish the page (see Publishing web pages and blog entries). Before you publish a web page or blog entry with a link, use the Preview in Browser feature to test the link and make sure it works.

Your text or image can link to any of the following:

  • A current draft or a recently published page on your website

  • A new web page, which Contribute creates at the same time as the link

  • A new blog entry, which Contribute creates at the same time as the link

  • An existing web page on your website or on another website

  • An e-mail address

  • An existing file on your computer, such as a Microsoft Word or PDF file

Note: To link to items in your Adobe® Acrobat® Connect account, see Link to Adobe Acrobat Connect content, training, and meetings.