There are several ways to create a link to another site, a page on your own site, a downloadable file, or an email address: a Text Link, Image Link and a Button Link.
Any text you enter into a Text or Title element can be turned into a link (or hyperlink).
First, highlight the text you want to link, then click the "chain link" icon in the text toolbar.
You can:
Link to a Website URL / page on another site. For example, an article on Wikipedia or a page that shows a picture of a cute puppy. You can also choose to have the link open in a new window so your site stays open in the original tab and your visitor can easily switch back to it.
Your link is saved automatically, so when you're done just click outside the dialog box. Just keep in mind this link won’t be active in the editor, but clicking on it will show you where it leads, and give you the ability to change or remove it if needed. Your link will be fully functional on the Published site.
Image Link
You can also turn any Image element into a link. Click the image you want to use, then select Link from the image toolbox.
This will open your Link options, which are the exact same ones as for Text.
Button Link
The Button element creates a handy call-to-action button which links to other sites, pages on your site, files and email addresses (see the pattern?).
Drag a Button element on to your page, enter any text you’d like, though the ideal length is no more than five or six words. Then select Link from the toolbox, and you’ll see your standard link options to choose from.
As always you must Publish your site to make the links active.