| Unit 5 Exercise help. Creating Web Links |
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Exercise 1. Sports. |
| Point 1: To open the Sports site it's necessary to select it in the File panel. You can open the panel through the Window menu, and then the Files option. Then select the Sports site in the drop-down menu that appears in the top of the panel. Point 2: To open the document who.htm it's necessary to double-click on this file in the files list that appears in the Files panel. Point 3: If the properties inspector doesn't appear, it can opened through the Window menu, and then the Properties option. Select the teacherclick image by clicking on it. Write http://www.teacherclick.com in the Link option in the properties inspector. Point 4: Select _top on Target in the properties inspector. Click outside of the image so that the last change is applied. Point 5: Click on the Save
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Exercise 2: Kitchen |
| Point 1: To open to the Kitchen site it's necessary to select it in the File panel. You can open the panel through the Window menu, and then the Files option. Select the Kitchen site frm the drop-down menu that appears in the top of the File panel. Point 2: To open the menu.htm document, double-click on this file in the File panel. Point 3: If the properties inspector doesn't appear, it can be opened through the Window menu, and then the Properties option. Select the Who we're text. Write who.htm in the Link option in the properties inspector. Type right in Target. Point 4: Select the Dish of the week text. Write dishweek.htm in the Link option in the properties inspector. Type right in Target. Point 5: Select the Desert of the week text. Write desertweek.htm in the Link option in the properties inspector. Type right on Target. Apartado 6: Select the Your recipe text . Write yourrecipe.htm in Link in the properties inspector. Type right in Target. Clic outside of the image so that the last change is applied. Apartado 7: Clic on the Save
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