To access the World Wide Web from CCN: Linking in itself is very easy. You highlight the link you want and press 'a' for add and 'l' for link and it stores it in your bookmark file. Once you have a bunch of files gathered, rename the file and move it into your public_html directory where it becomes accessible to everyone in the world. This, in essence, is your homepage. Http travel on the Internet is accomplished by this very same method. The links are created in your bookmarks and you press 'v' to view them. If you wish to add the link physically, you will have to read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ, for short) page that you can find through the CCN help desk on the homepage. This will take you through your basic steps of html-writing, which you need to know to start entering in direct links. As you progress, you will find it really is very simple. HTML is really quite easy to learn and the linking is very logical. You have a site to go to and directories to look into. The sites are set up like: http://www.chebucto.ns.ca => sites are separated by dots (periods) this one goes to the World Wide Web (www) Chebucto Community Net (chebucto) Nova Scotia (ns) Canada (ca) /~aa001/Profile.html => directories are separated by slashes this one goes to (~) the account (aa001) and the profile page (Profile.html) The link starts with: => to close the command. Finish off the statement with: => to end the anchoring link. Read over these instructions carefully and save this letter to go back over. Read the FAQ and other related documents in Managing Your Account and other areas. Once you think you have a reasonable grasp on the basics, write us at Userhelp to ask for further help.