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When I first started my blogging journey, I dived head first into the world of web design in the form of my own blog website layout. I didn't make any of the website themes, as I purchased them from an online marketplace; however, I did get pretty familiar with the HTML coding once I started editing the layout and colors to my liking.

 

My background in tech made me all the more willing to "get my hands dirty" and learn something new. While my zeal for this new endeavor, sustained me; it also carried me through all of the long nights, setbacks, roadblocks, and delays. 

 

It wasn't all hard times, though, as I've had more joy and triumphs every time I figured out how to resolve a tech issue on my own and received more inspiration to edit and make my website better and more visually interactive.

 

I must say I am pleased with the final result, as every account opened, software used, and new ideas explored were all used in tandem with each other. Nothing went to waste, and everything fit together. The software I used for one of the sections on my website is mentioned below.

 

If you ever find yourself wanting to create a website of your own and would like to make any of your pictures "clickable" to another link, consider using this website.

 

 

While there are other websites out there that do a similar job to this one, I liked this one because not only was the website easy to use and the sign-up process for a free account was quick and seamless; but they have a brief tutorial video readily available to show you what to do.

 

The fact that they have a live chat agent; that proactively pings you to offer assistance, and responds immediately upon your interaction with it, was also a nice touch. 

 

I utilized this website to attach the image of my checklists to the printable PDF document needed to utilize it physically. It was very easy to fill out the information required for the generated links, and it safely redirected you to a working copy of my checklist.

 

You can also use this website to make image cards that lead to any URL you'd like, including your own company's website, social media page, or any hosted document you'd like to share. For the latter, make sure you change the sharing permissions of the document before linking it, so everyone who wants to access it can do so easily.

 

Whether you're ready to design a website or blog of your own, or just working on a presentation and want to give your slides a little extra flair by having the images on it, lead elsewhere when clicked, give this website a try and make your projects that much better.

 




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