Chapter 24. Using Links to Build a Web Site
There are pages, and then there are sites—groups of pages linked together. (The term Web site is also used to refer to the server on which those pages are published.)
Without carefully created links and targets, a set of Web pages is no site—it's just a bunch of individual, unrelated pages. Link those pages in just the right way, and they become a cohesive site your visitors can explore to enjoy all that's offered on every page.
In this chapter, you'll revisit the various ways a Web site can be structured (first introduced in Chapter 17, “Understanding Web Authoring”) and learn how and when to deploy each method in your own projects.
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