Adding Link tags You can use the Link tag to define relationships between your current Web page and other pages in your Web site, or on the Internet. You can use the information in this tag to keep track of links between pages in a large site. Note: If you manage the pages in your site using the Adobe GoLive site window, you don't need to use the Link tag. To add a Link tag: 1 Drag the Link icon from the Head tab of the Objects palette to the head section pane of your document window. ![]() 2 Choose Window > Inspector. 3 In the Link Inspector, select a page that is referenced by the current page using the Point and Shoot button ( 4 For Title, enter the title of the referenced page. 5 For Name, enter the name of the link or anchor for the referenced page. 6 For URN, enter a Uniform Resource Number for the referenced page. Note: Most Web browsers don't use or support URNs. 7 For Methods, enter a list of HTTP methods supported by the referenced page. Note: Most Web browsers don't use or support the Methods attribute. 8 For REL, enter a description of the relationship between the current page, and the source or destination URL. For example, if the current page references the home page, enter "follows." 9 For REV, enter a description of the relationship between the source or destination URL, and the current page. For example, if the home page is referenced by the current page, enter "precedes." ![]() Setting Up Pages > Adding head tags > Adding Link tags |