![]() Thanks! It worked! Here's the result: (Any and all feedback on layout would be much appreciated.) So I want to put a "Back To Top" link at the bottom of that page that when clicked jumps the user back to the top of that same page. At the bottom of the page, after scrolling through lots of graphics and text, I want to make getting back to the top of the page convenient for my reader. As a complete novice (not stupid, just ignorant) I am not sure I can implement these html coding processes without some specific "do this," "do this," "then do this" in the iWeb 08 app. I apologize, but I need a little more of a step 1, step 2, this window, that drop-down menu choice, kind of a hand-holding "walk through" tutorial in the iWeb app to do this, if someone has the time. But actually knowing how to implement them in my web page still seems a little tenuous. I appreciate the posted suggestions greatly. Funny how so quickly I needed to do things that Apple did not think to "code in" to the software to ease the user experience-like jumps, or anchors, on the same page to another part of that page. I just started using iWeb for the first time a few weeks ago. I must confess, though, that I am a novice at web production. Apple provided instructions of how to move iWeb sites to another host.Thanks to everyone who responded with various suggestions. All iWeb websites hosted on MobileMe disappeared if not hosted elsewhere. In June 2011, rumors emerged that iWeb would not be developed further.
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