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Adding a link to WordPress is a simple process that can be done in a few easy steps: 1. Open the WordPress editor: Log in to your WordPress account and open the editor for the post or page where you want to add the link. 2. Highlight the text you want to turn into a link: Select the text that you want to use as the link anchor text. 3. Click the link icon: In the editor toolbar, you will see a chain link icon. Click on it. 4. Enter the link URL: A pop-up window will appear where you can enter the link URL. You can paste the URL you want to link to or type it in manually. 5. Add link text: You can add a title for the link and choose whether to open the link in a new window or the same window. Once you've made your selections, click the "Add Link" button. 6. Save your changes: Make sure to save your changes to the post or page by clicking the "Save" or "Publish" button. That's it! You have successfully added a link to your WordPress post or page.
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