newbie question
Paul Welty
1pwelty at bellsouth.net
Sun Apr 14 08:08:14 PDT 2002
On 4/14/02 10:24 AM, "Mickey Myhre, M.D." <idx at mindspring.com> wrote:
> In building a site with Frontier, I included a table via
> #renderOutlineWith "tableOutliner", looks great...Now I would like to
> turn those table squares into buttons linked to pages describing what's
> in them. For example, I want the square with HPV DNA studies to be a
> button which takes me to a page in which I can tell all about HPV
> studies, how they're done, links to references, etc.
>
> But how do I make the squares in the tables hot links or buttons?
>
> Mickey
>
Mickey,
I'm not quite sure of what you're trying to do, but let me try an answer.
You can't use a table cell itself as the anchor for a link. But, you _can_
use the text or graphics inside the cell as the anchor. Just make a new page
with whatever you want on it and link to it (by hand, or by using the
Frontier glossary) from the appropriate text/image in the appropriate table
cell on your starting page.
HTH,
Paul
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