 Hey guys, it's Brian again today. We're going to cover linking between pages Now we've already covered some basic text processing commands and we've covered hyperlinks So none of this should really look too strange Just going to make a simple link whoops help if I could spell today Can't talk and type at the same time apparently call this page to dot html That is a basic link it's going to say page one hard return and then a link to page two Let's go ahead and refresh our browser sure enough page one link to page two Now when you click this link Nothing's gonna go the way you think it will because well we haven't created page two yet So it's saying cannot display page Translation you can't find it To save typing I like to copy and paste so we're just going to copy this And in our new file we will just simply paste this text we'll call this page two and We're going to link back to page one now remember page one is actually named index dot html If you remember back from our first tutorial the first page in your website should always be named index dot html Or index dot html. That's how the web server which we'll cover in another tutorial actually finds your page Go ahead and save this and remember to save it as an html file So now we have got two text files here index dot html and page two dot html and there's a link in each one that goes back and forth So we'll open up our web browser You click and suddenly it says page two as you can see from the address bar. We are on page two You can click to go back to page one and here's index dot html I hope that clears up the mystery of how pages link back and forth When you go to a site like Google and you type in a search and you get a million results You start clicking the links. That's the foundation of how this works. They're just hyperlinks to other sites other pages So I hope you found this video entertaining and educational and stay tuned for the next one