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Open a web browser of your choice and enter the address for the website you would like to link to in the address bar or search for the website name or article title using a search engine, such as Google.  Click the web page when you see it in the search results. The web address is in the address bar at the top of the page.  Use the following steps to copy the web address to your clipboard.  Click the address in the address bar to highlight it. Right-click the highlighted web address. Click Copy in the menu. This could be an HTML document on your web server or local hard drive.  It could also be a bulletin board or blog post that allows HTML. On bulletin boards and blogs, you may need to click the "HTML" button above the field you enter your text to switch to HTML mode. A hyperlink can go at the end of the text or it can be inserted in the middle of a sentence as a reference. This is the first part of your opening tag for hyperlinks in HTML. Type a quotation mark and then right-click and click Paste to paste the web address you copied.  The add another quotation mark at the end of the URL. This closes the opening tag of the HTML code.  So far, your HTML tag should look something like this:<a href="http://www.example1.net">. This closes the hyperlink HTML tag.  The entire hyperlink tag should look something like this:<a href="http://www.example1.net">Click Here</a> To save your HTML document, click File and then click Save.  You can preview your HTML documents in a web browser. Enter the address for the HTML document in the address bar of your web browser, or right-click the HTML document, select Open With and select a web browser to open it in.
Navigate to a web page that you would like to link to. Copy the web address. Navigate to your HTML code. Click where you want your hyperlink to go. Type <a href= on the line. Paste the URL address in quotations (" "). Type > after the last quotation mark. Type </a> after the display text. Save your HTML document.