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Linking an Image to a Page
Platform: Magento Go
March 26, 2012
The Media URL markup tag can be used to link any image that is in media storage to any CMS content in your store.
Adding a Markup Tag to a Page Link
Platform: Magento Go
March 25, 2012
This set of articles explains how to incorporate a markup tag into a URL, and link to a page. You can use markup tags with HTML anchor tags to link directly to any page in your store. You can also use this technique to make an image "clickable," and linked to a specific page.
Using Markup Tags
Platform: Magento Go
March 25, 2012

A markup tag is a snippet of code that creates a relative reference to an object in your store. Markup tags can be incorporated into page links and used in the HTML content of a CMS page, block or email template. 

Linking Pages
Platform: Magento Go
March 4, 2012
Magento Go provides several different ways to link to content pages. This series of articles explains how to generate links with the Frontend App tool, and how create your own using HTML and markup tags.
Using the Editor
Platform: Magento Go
February 13, 2012
Magento Go provides an easy way to create and format content without having to learn or write any HTML or CSS code.
Step 2: Create a New Page
Platform: Magento Go
January 23, 2012
This series of articles explains how to create a new content page for your Magento Go store. In this step, you will select the page layout.
Creating a New Page
Platform: Magento Go
January 23, 2012
The process of adding a new content page to your store is essentially the same for any type of page you create. This series of articles explains how to create content pages for your Magento Go store.
Creating Content
Platform: Magento Go
January 22, 2012
The quality of your content helps distinguish your store from others, increases your visibility to search engines, provides support to your customers, and gives them more reason to come back.
Editing a Content Page
Platform: Magento Go
December 17, 2011
All content pages on your site use HTML tags to format the text. Unlike a word processor, Magento Go's content editor inserts the proper codes directly into the text. Even if you don't know HTML, you can work in the "what you see is what you get" text mode, or directly with the HTML.
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