There are several great reasons to consolidate debt. One of the best reasons is to get better rates. If you can get a better rate on a debt consolidation loan than you currently have, then there is no reason not to consolidate.
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Link Help
You don't need to know HTML to link to us. Just follow these instructions. If you still have a problem after following the instructions and would like professional assistance, please see Design Services
First, you'll need to know the name of the page file on which you want to add the link. If this is the opening page of your website, it will more than likely be "index.shtml" or "index.htm". If the page is not your opening page, or your opening page is named differently and you are not sure what the name is, try opening the page in your browser and look at the section of the URL (address) after the final slash. Please note, that sometimes there is an ending slash in a URL. If that's the case, the name you are looking for is the in the last section.
When you've found the file, open it in a text editor, such as notepad. It will look like gibberish to you, but relax, this is going to be easy.
Look at your page on the web and decide exactly where you would like the link to appear. When you've decided on the place, look around it to find a unique word or phrase, or if an image, find out the name of the image.
Return to your open file in the text editor. Now, in the toolbar of your text editor, locate the text editor's "find" feature. This may be called search and is usually, but not always located under "edit". Click on find and in the box that opens, type the word, phrase, or image name that you are using for your locator. Hit Enter.
In your file, the locator marker will be highlighted.
This is the tricky part. In your file, you'll see your key word or phrase or image name highlighted. The section will be surrounded by "tags" enclosed in < and > symbols. If the word is at the end of a paragraph of text, the last tag will more than likely be either a <br> or a <P>. These are space maker tags and form line breaks in the page you see on the web. You may need to add more of these to make the inserted link present the way you want it to.
Once you've found the exact location in your html file, copy our linking code by highlighting it, then going to edit and clicking on copy. Now, place your cursor in the spot in your html file where you think the link should appear, then, in the text editor, go to "edit" then "paste". Click and the linking code will appear in your file.
After you've viewed your file in your browser you may have to make some alterations to the positioning, but right now, take a look to see what you have. Save the html file by going to "file" then "save as". In the pull down menu at the bottom, make sure "all files" is highlighted. Save your file as it's name (i.e. index.shtml) making sure you have the html or htm extension. Open you browser and click on "File" then "Open". Browse to your html file on your local hard drive, click on it and open in the browser.
If everything looks okay, you're ready to upload the file. If not, we've listed a few ways to change the way the link appears below.
1: Use the "center" tag to align the link in the center of the page. At the beginning of the pasted code add <center>. At the end of the pasted code, add </center>
2: Add extra line breaks (spaces between lines). Add <br> at the end of the pasted code. This will add a one line space after the link. You can also add this at the beginning of the link code if more space is needed there. You can add more than one line in this way, simply repeat <br> until the space is just right.
Good luck, and if all else fails, see Design Services.
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