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How to Add Clickable Links in a WordPress Post
1. Navigate to WordPress.com and log on to your account. Click the 'Dashboard' link in the My Blogs tab to view your Dashboard page.
2. Click the 'Pages' icon on the left side of the page. The Pages Web page opens and displays the page sections contained in your blog. These sections include 'About,' and 'Title.'
3. Click the 'About' button, and then click the 'Edit' link beneath the 'About' button. The Edit Page Web page opens and displays the editor containing the contents that make up the blog's 'About' page. Text and images may appear in the editing box depending on what you have placed there.
4. Highlight the text you wish to convert into a clickable link. Click the 'Insert / Edit Link' button at the top of the editing box. The 'Insert/Edit Link pop-up dialog box opens.
5. Type the URL of the link you wish to include the 'URL' text box. Type a title for the link in the 'Title' text box.The text you enter here will appear above the link when users hover over it. Note that a check box labeled, 'Open Link in a New Window/Tab' appears beneath the 'Title' text box.
6. Click that checkbox to place a checkmark there if you want a new window or tab to open when users click your link. Click 'Add Link.' The dialog pop-up closes and returns you to the editing window. An anchor tag containing your link appears in the box. It will look similar to the anchor tag shown below:
7. Click 'Preview Changes.' A new window or tab opens and displays a preview of your blog page. Click the new link you added. Your browser opens that link. Return to the Edit Page and click 'Publish.' WordPress publishes your changes.
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