First of all, you load a blank HREF page of code from something like my links page if you know how to do that. Then if you have no experience writing or modifying code you can observe how the code works by what I have written at my links pages. Then what I have found works best is to go up to Edit and blue or purple out using the edit function the part where it says "link text" without covering any symbols in the code at all with the purple. You do this by going up to the edit function after purpling or blueing out the link text part. Then you go to a different page and grab the link text title you want to use. Then you come back to your work page and click on the edit function again and click on "paste" which takes the whole line from the page where you got it and puts it magically into your work links page in the process of building it. Then you go back to the previous page and grab the URL after first blueing or purpling out where it says url on your work page. Then you go up to the edit function word button and click on it and after grabbing the URL you want to install on your works page you go to your works page and click on the edit function and then click paste once again to install the URL you want on your works page.
Also, if you need more HREF lines of code you can copy them in the same way as many as you need that is there available each time to your works page.
When you have completed your works page then test it to see if you did it perfectly or not. If it isn't perfect some lines won't work when you run it. Then you can either go back and see what you did wrong (which can be just moving or eliminating one code symbol by the way.
However, hopefully you did everything perfectly so you can just make it work the first time.
However, often if I made some mistake I cannot find it and I have to redo parts of the page before it works perfectly for me.
So, if at first you don't succeed at programming, try try again. But, don't get mad and break your computer because that won't help.
It takes a lot of patience to work on programming anything.
Good Luck!
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