You can insert links into elements containing an HTML or
rich text field using the Insert Link button.
- Click the Insert Link button.
 
- To add a link to a URL, either type or paste the URL in
the Type a URL field. 
Note: The
inserted URL is rendered relative to the URL of the site area of the
currently rendered content item. Internet protocols (such as Http://)
should be added at the beginning of the inserted link if an absolute
URL is intended to be rendered.
 
- To add a link to web content, an image component, a file
component or an existing link component, click Browse Content.
- Select the library the item is stored in.
 
- Select the item to link to.
 
- Click OK
 
 
- To add a link to a document in the current place, click Browse Libraries.
- Select the library the document is stored in.
 
- Select the document to link to.
 
- Click OK
 
 
- Select a link display type: 
- Text
 
- You select this to display the link as text.
- Use name of linked item: You select this
to use the title of the item being linked to as the link text.  
 
- Link text: Enter the text to use as the
link text. To enter text you must unselect Use name of
linked item.
 
 
- Image Component
 
- You select this to display the link as an image. Click Select Image to select an image component to use as the
link image.
 
 
- Enter a description of the link by selecting either: 
- Use description of linked item
 
- You select this to use the description of the item being linked
to as the link description. 
 
- Enter description
 
- You select this to enter the text to use as the link description.
To enter a description you must unselect Use description
of linked item.
 
 
- Enter an optional query string. You can use a query string
entered here as a search parameter in a menu element. For example,
you could enter this query string: myquery=shoes You can then
specify "myquery" as a search parameter in a menu element.
 
- Select a link target: 
- Name
 
- You select this to specify the name of the link target.
 
- New Window
 
- You select this to open the link in a new browser window.
 
- None
 
- Select this to specify no link target.
 
- Parent
 
- You select this to open the link in the parent frameset of the
frame the link appears in, replacing the entire frameset.
 
- Self
 
- You select this to open the link in the current frame, replacing
the content in that frame.
 
- Top
 
- You select this to open the link in the current browser window,
replacing all frames. 
 
 
- Click OK.