Inserting subdirectory link on an image

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HollyJ09
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How can I turn an image into a clickable link if the link has a subdirectory?

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William_A
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Hello @HollyJ09 ,

 

A subdirectory type URL will work like any other normal URL when inserted as a link in your emails, landing pages, etc. For example, I can link to our Community's homepage https://community.constantcontact.com/ or the Help subdirectory of https://community.constantcontact.com/t5/Get-Help/bd-p/advanced_support .

 

Similarly subdomains (e.g. https://www.constantcontact.com/ versus https://community.constantcontact.com/) will also work in this regard.

 

See also:

Inserting text links

Inserting image links

Inserting button links


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William A
Community & Social Media Support

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William_A
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Hello @HollyJ09 ,

 

A subdirectory type URL will work like any other normal URL when inserted as a link in your emails, landing pages, etc. For example, I can link to our Community's homepage https://community.constantcontact.com/ or the Help subdirectory of https://community.constantcontact.com/t5/Get-Help/bd-p/advanced_support .

 

Similarly subdomains (e.g. https://www.constantcontact.com/ versus https://community.constantcontact.com/) will also work in this regard.

 

See also:

Inserting text links

Inserting image links

Inserting button links


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William A
Community & Social Media Support
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