How can I modify my code in Webflow to ensure that the "Explore Durham Neighborhoods" button on the home page goes to the Durham tab on the Neighborhoods page, and the "Explore Cary" button goes to the Cary tab?
Published on
September 22, 2023
To modify the code in Webflow and make sure that the "Explore Durham Neighborhoods" button on the home page redirects to the Durham tab on the Neighborhoods page, while the "Explore Cary" button redirects to the Cary tab, follow these steps:
- Open your Webflow project and navigate to the Home page where the buttons are located.
- Select the button that says "Explore Durham Neighborhoods" and click on it to access its settings.
- In the Settings panel on the right-hand side, locate the "Link Settings" section.
- Click on the dropdown menu next to "Link to" and select the "Page" option.
- In the second dropdown menu that appears, select the "Neighborhoods" page from the list.
- Next, click on the "Choose a section" dropdown menu and select the "Durham" tab from the list.
- Repeat the same process for the "Explore Cary" button, but this time select the "Cary" tab instead of the Durham tab.
- Make sure to save your changes, and then publish your project to see the modifications take effect.
By following these steps, you can easily modify the code in Webflow to ensure that the "Explore Durham Neighborhoods" button links to the Durham tab on the Neighborhoods page, and the "Explore Cary" button links to the Cary tab.
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