Notice that the word CAEDES in the formula results in the name of the link.
More general this time ... essentially a link is this, broken down into words:
<@ href="Place the web address for the page you wish to 'link' to ... here">Name your link ... here, could be a single word, a sentence, whichever you wish</@>
Again, all you would have to do is place the web page address between the quotation marks, name it ... and then change the @'s to the letter a. Don't change any of the spacing and that's it.
The reason I place the @'s there is so that the site does not convert it to an actual link. This way you can see behind the scenes, so to speak.
So, as a final example Carrie ... this would be the formula for the link to your image, save the changing of the @'s to a's:
<@ href="http://www.caedes.net/Zephir.cgi?lib=Caedes::Infopage&image=MellodySmiles-1213559242.jpg">Days End Two</@>
And, I left you ... ahem ... 'some' words on your image's page. :o)
"Think what a better world it would be if we all, the whole world, had cookies and milk about three o'clock every afternoon and then lay down on our blankets for a nap." - Robert Fulghum
Thank You,
Carrie
AKA MellodySmiles