Originally Posted by
GCDCWebgal
What I want to do is enable secondary web pages on my website to be opened via links on my homepage or any other page on the website in such a way that when the viewer closes that page, they will be returned to the web page where they first clicked the link. I notice on other websites (using the IE7 browser) that, when I am at such a page (which I call an internal page), the leftward arrow in the blue circle at the top left of the browser screen is grayed out and the only way I can get out of the page is to click the X in the top right corner of the browser. This action returns me to the page where I was previously. This is what I want to do on my own website. Something to do with the <a href="...."> tag? I apologize for being so convoluted here. Am learning the terminology as I encounter it. Thank you.