Clickable Elements? - Post ID 262349

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Are you trying to create the menu - so that the area around the text is clickable? Use the Button-Link element from the lower right of the Elements panel of RSD.

I would reconsider the use of the hx tags. Google prefers defined page structure. So you should start with a h1 tag (not the h3 being used now), then use h2. The main content is really two kinds of content and deserves two header tags. Either h2 - h2 or a h2- h3. The header tag in the links should be removed and wrapped in a navigation class. This is a page linked from the main page, or it might be a landing page from adwords so you may even want to rewrite it so that clients are the main feature of the page and get the h1 tag.
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Well here is my take on what I think you are wanting

2 short videos
1/ Watch this first
http://screencast.com/t/Ls2UlMABc9j

2/ watch this second
http://screencast.com/t/Ls2UlMABc9j

hope it's like what you are after

you will have to use the scroll bar to see whats going on further down, haven't yet figured out how to get the video thingy to show full screen

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