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Take the Wheel
Setting up a Web site of your own can be a lot of fun, and one of the tasks is to get all the links working in concert. In the next chapter, you’ll learn about navigation strategies, but for now you need some practice in getting a set of links and icons ready. Here’s your challenge:
1. Create three Web pages. Include several sections with headings and subheadings so that each will go beyond a vertical screen viewing area. (In other words, the viewer would have to scroll down in order to see the bottom sections.)
2. On each of the Web pages, set up a link to an icon (see “Link icons” in this chapter). It’s up to you whether you want each page to have a page icon (all different) or a site icon (all the same).