> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.webhash.com/webhash-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.webhash.com/webhash-docs/how-to-edit-every-component-on-your-website/standard-blocks-the-foundation-of-your-website/links.md).

# Links🔗

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#### Customizing a Links Block 🔗:

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* **Add a links block:**
  * Click on the "Add Blocks" option in the builder interface.
  * Look for the "Links" block in the block library and add it to the canvas area.

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* **Add a link:**
  * Within the links block, you will see a button or an option to add a link.
  * Click on the "Add Link."
* **Enter the destination URL:**
  * In the pop-up or the editable field, enter the destination URL where you want the link to redirect.
  * Make sure to provide the complete URL, including the "https\://" or "http\://" prefix.
* **Enter the name of the link:**
  * In the same pop-up or editable field, enter the name or label for the link.
  * This can be the text that will be displayed as the clickable link.
* **Customize the link appearance:**

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* This can include formatting options like font, color, hover effects, underlining, or other styling attributes.
* Modify the settings according to your desired visual representation of the link.


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