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This wikiHow teaches you how to create a link to online content in various ways. You can copy and paste a website's address to create a link to the site, add a link to an email in order to hide the link's address beneath text, or program a link into a website using HTML.

Method 1
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Copying and Pasting a Link

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  1. In order to find the link for a website's specific page, you must go to the page first.
  2. Tap or click the webpage's address at the top of the web browser. Doing this should highlight the address.
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  3. To do so:
    • Mobile - Tap Copy when prompted. You may have to tap and hold the address or tap Select All first on some phones.
    • Desktop - Press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac) while the link is highlighted.
  4. You can post links in any text field (e.g., a status box on Facebook, your tweets, a Microsoft Word document, an Excel spreadsheet, your phone's messaging app, etc.).
  5. To do so:
    • Mobile - Tap and hold the text field, then tap Paste when prompted.
    • Desktop - Click the text field, then press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac).
  6. Once you've posted your link, tap or click it to make sure that it takes you to the correct location.
    • The link will usually change color once it's ready to be selected.
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Method 2
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Adding a Hyperlink to an Email

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  1. Copy a website's address. A hyperlink is a link to a website that's disguised as text. Hyperlinks are helpful when you want to link to a page without disrupting the flow of an email with an obtrusive web address.
  2. Most email services allow you to add a hyperlink to an email, but you'll have to use the email's website instead of the mobile app to do so.
    • If you aren't signed into your email inbox, enter your email address and password to log in before continuing.
    • You can't create hyperlinks in Outlook.
  3. This is the large, blank space below the "Subject" section. Doing so will allow you to create a hyperlink.
  4. On most email providers, this icon resembles two chain links; you'll usually find it at the bottom of the "New Email" window. Clicking this icon will bring up the hyperlink.
    • On Apple mail, the hyperlink option is a www icon at the top of the "New Email" window.
  5. Click the "Link" or "Hyperlink" text field, then press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac).
  6. In the "Text to display", "Text", or "http://" field, enter the text that you want to display as the link.
    • For example, you might type "click here" in this box to create a link to the page that activates when someone clicks the words "click here" in your email.
  7. Doing so will post your hyperlink inside of your email. You can proceed with creating the rest of your email.
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Method 3
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Using HTML

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  1. This can be any program that allows you to enter text (e.g., Microsoft Word or Notepad).
  2. If you want to link to content on your website, the page or item to which you want to link must currently be on your website.
    • If you're linking to a photo on your website, for example, the photo must be on your website and you must know the address for the page on which the photo resides.
  3. Create your link text. This is what someone will click on to access the link's page. Simply type in your preferred word or phrase into your text editor.
    • For example, you might use "LINK" as the text on which people will click.
  4. Hyperlinks are indicated using the "<a>" tag, a link's text (e.g., "LINK"), and a closing tag (</a>).
    • Your initial link should look like this: <a>LINK</a>
  5. Type href= inside of an open tag to indicate the hyperlink destination. The "href" attribute tells the browser where to direct the user once the link is clicked.
    • Your incomplete tag should look something like this: <a href=>LINK</a>
  6. Between "href=" and ">", type in the address for a website, making sure to place quotes before and after the address. This can be an internal link—e.g., another page on your website—or an external link, such as a page on a different website.
    • For example, to link to YouTube, your link would look like this: <a href="https://www.youtube.com">LINK</a>
  7. To place your link on your website, you'll need access to the site's code page. You can copy your link by selecting it and pressing Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac), then you can paste it into your website's code page by pressing Ctrl+V or Command+V.
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    If you want to notice a hyperlink, all you really need to do is roll over the link with your mouse. If an underline appears below the line with the mouse over it, it's a link.
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    How can someone access an audio file from my computer?
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    You can upload it to Google Drive, and then allow all people with the link to view/edit it.
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    How do I create a link in a text message on an iPhone?
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    Copy the link from the top of the screen and paste it into your text message.
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  • Hyperlinks are helpful when creating resource lists in emails for things like onboarding or a syllabus.
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Warnings

  • Always double-check your links' syntax before publishing them. One missing bracket or letter can break the link.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Jack Lloyd is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. He has over two years of experience writing and editing technology-related articles. He is technology enthusiast and an English teacher. This article has been viewed 1,057,946 times.
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1. Open the page you want to link in a browser.
2. Select the webpage address.
3. Right-click the address.
4. Click Copy.
5. Go to the place you want to insert the link.
6. Right-click the typing area.
7. Click Paste.

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