How do I replace a link (CTA, button, clickable image)?
Quickly update your links to optimize navigation
Key features • Quickly modify the link of a button, CTA, or image • Manage internal and external links • Direct impact on conversions and navigation • Easy updates from the Designer or Editor
Replacing a link on your hotel website is a common update, especially when you're changing an offer, updating your booking engine, or want to redirect visitors to a new page. Whether the link is associated with a button, a text CTA, or a clickable image, the process is quick and easy for everyone.
Edit the link of a button or CTA
Select the button or text link from the Designer. In the right-hand panel, open the Link Settings menu. You can then: • paste an external URL (e.g., your booking engine) • select an internal page • target an anchor • open the link in a new tab or not
💡 Tip: For external links like your booking engine, enable “Open in new tab” so that the user keeps your site open.
Edit the link of a clickable image
Click on your image, then enable the “Link block” option if the image is contained within a clickable block, or convert it to a Link Block if it isn't. In Link Settings, replace the URL or target page as you would for a standard CTA. This method is ideal for transforming visuals of rooms, services, or offers into true entry points into the navigation.
Check the type of link used
Depending on the structure of your hotel website, several types of links can be useful: • Internal link: perfect for directing visitors to rooms, restaurant, spa, or offers • External link: booking engine, Google reviews, partner page • Anchor link: for smooth scrolling on a long page • Link to a file: PDF such as a brochure or restaurant menu
Always remember to test the link after replacement.
Update a link from the Editor
If you want a quick update without using the Designer, log in to the Editor. Hover over the button or CTA → click Edit → link icon → replace the URL → Publish. This is the fastest way to modify a promotion or update a temporary redirect.
Publish and test your new link
After making changes, click Publish and then open the page online to check: • that the link is correct • that opening in a new tab works if enabled • that the button or CTA still looks good
Conclusion
Replacing a link on your hotel website is a simple yet essential action to ensure smooth navigation and optimize conversions. Regularly updating your buttons, visuals, and CTAs allows you to adapt your site to the actual needs of your visitors.