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Female Speaker: This is the site that we've been working with. And what we are going to do is add another link to our navigation bar. But this link is not going to direct those two another page within our same site, but we want it to be an external link. So, we could link anywhere for example, I don't know if you have an eBay store and you can link to the store. In this case, I'm just going to put, I'm just going to link it to let's say the homepage of Google.
So, to start off let's go to the backend of our site and expand it, click on link categories and we are going to create a new category and we are just going to call it nav. The slug is going to be the same thing. Now, for the description any links assigned to this category will appear in nav, so let's add the category. So, from now on any links that we create by clicking on add new and now assign to this new category will appear in our navigation menu. So, let's go ahead and try that out. Add new and this link is going to take us Google's homepage. http://google.com and I'm going to put a description. Now, here on the categories section we can see our new nav category, so click that and also when the visitor. Thesis options. I'm scrolling down looking for our navigation related settings. Okay, so they begin here.
I'm going to scroll down a little bit more. Okay. So, right here what it says add more links, look at the dropdown. Open it and I'm going to select nav because that's the category that we are using to display links on our navigation, and then hit save. And that should do it, go back to the site, refresh and there it is. Let's see if it works and now, let me close this tab too so that it's more obvious that another tab is going to open. And there it is.
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