Dear Forum Friends:A little bit of good news. I discovered the Mac equivalent of notepad. It’s called TextEdit. I found, given the proper html code, that I could turn a humble TextEdit file into a working html file simply by adding the .html extension when I save a TextEdit file. Okay, now, I’m at the stage of my html studies where I’m studying links. W3 calls it “An image as a link.” I have had some previous html experience but my mind is still a jumble. Do I create an index.html page first? Do I create a folder that houses the index.html page and a subfolder that contains an image from my hard drive? How do I code my html to correlate to these?I am able to create a basic html file by creating the html code in a TextEdit file, saving the TextEdit file to my hard drive as a .html file, and opening this .html file in Firefox. I am able to create a basic html file, with text that serves as a link to a website, by creating the html code in a TextEdit file, saving the TextEdit file to my hard drive as a .html file, and opening this .html file in Firefox.But how do I create an html file, using TextEdit, that uses an image (from my hard drive) as a link?Thanks! ScottM