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hello YouTube it is that so Brandon here with another youtube video in this video tutorial I'm going to show you how to add a link to a JPEG image in Photoshop so essentially if you wanted to create a webpage just using photos and links you could do so so go ahead and open up Photoshop I'm using Photoshop cs6 I'm not using the cs6 CC I don't agree with the whole Creative Cloud thing and then we're going to go to file new or ctrl + or command + on mac go ahead you can name it whatever you want I'm just gonna say test you don't even have to name that I'm going to use 1280 by 720 pixels I'm going to use resolution about 500 pixels of an inch color mode RGB 8-bit and I'm going to go ahead and click OK now that I've clicked okay it'll open up this file and we can go ahead and make a little image so I will be right back after doing that all right so after making a template what I have here is a basic JPEG image that's going to act as a background as well as the HTML code of the website so I...