Link To Airport View

It's easy to link to Airport ViewTM. The simplest is a text link. Click in this text box to select the code, then copy it and paste it into your page:

We also have a current image file for each camera. You are welcome to use these images as links to Airport ViewTM. The form below will lead you to a set of image link code you can just copy and paste onto your web page. Just make two selections and you are ready.

Select an Airport View camera site.
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How To Insert A Link To Airport View

If you have never studied HTML or no one has ever shown you how to make a link on a web page, it can seem like a very daunting task. The link code above is necessary, but if you don't know what it means, it doesn't matter. Hopefully, these step-by-step guides for bloggers will help.

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  1. Log in to Blog.com in another window. Keep this window open.
  2. Create a new post or edit an existing post.
  3. In the post editor, click on the HTML icon. A new window will open showing your post text. Post Editor
  4. In this window, either: 1) click in the top text box to select the text link code and copy it, or 2) use the form to select a camera image - when the link code is shown, click in the box to select it and copy it.
  5. In the HTML editor window, place the cursor where you want the Airport View link to appear and paste the code you copied. The example below shows the text link code. HTML Editor
  6. Click the Update button in the lower right of the HTML editor window.
  7. The HTML editor window closes and the link has been inserted into your post.
  8. Finish writing your post, preview it and test the link to Airport View - in the preview window, click on the Airport View link - if an Airport View web page opens, the test passed.
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