In this guide, you will learn how to link two pages on your website using basic HTML. Linking pages allows users to navigate between different parts of your site easily. Let’s get started!
Here’s what the HTML for each file could look like:
index.html:
Home Page Welcome to the Home Page
about.html:
About Page About Us
To connect the two pages, we use the tag in HTML, which defines a hyperlink. The href attribute inside the tag specifies the path to the file you want to link.
For example:
Go to About Page
In this example, the link will take the user to the about.html page when clicked.
Similarly, on the About Page, you can create a link back to the Home Page using:
Go to Home Page
Here’s what your file structure should look like if both files are in the same folder:
/website-folder ├── index.html ├── about.html
If the files are in different folders, adjust the href attributes to reflect the correct paths.
Conclusion
That’s how you can easily connect two pages on your website using HTML. This is a fundamental step in building a website, ensuring smooth navigation for users. Happy coding!
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