Hello Rick Rice, > OK, I just figured out that if I add the <a> and > </a> tags the <link> tag works. > ie <a><Link>called hemopoiesis</Link></a>
I have been doing HTML since 1994, and I never heard of the <libk> tag. Here is how you create an anchor : <a href="#MyAnchorName">click on this anchor</a> -- in the TOC at the top of the page <a name="MyAnchorName"> -- somewhere in the page below the above. -------------- To create a normal link : <a href="http://ufp.uqam.ca">click on this anchor</a> -------------- > However, I still don't have a clue how > to use the <img src=""> tag. <img src="http://ufp.uqam.ca/Pan/graphics/headers/header5.jpg"> This will integrate an image into the page. > I would really appreciate the help, > especially in the form of an example. Here you go! ;-)) > Thanks > Rick The next logical step toward more list-relevance is that you can script the coding of these HTML snipets. For ex: function imageTag theURL put quote & theURL & quote into theURL return "<img src=" & theURL & ">" end imageTag function link theURL,anchor put quote & theURL & quote into theURL return "<a href=" & theURL & ">" & anchor & "</a>" end link To create an image that you can click on : on mouseUp put field "imageURL" into imageURL put field "destURL" into pageURL get link(pageURL, imageTag(imageURL)) answer it end mouseUp Easy, eh! :)) Alain __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard