How to attach text documents?

I already learned that I can paste PDF file in an iWebsite. Problem is that this is indeed a 'paste' where the text fully appears on the screen. Does anybody know whether I can attach text files (like iWork, Word or PDF)?

You can use the Hyperlink inspector to create a link to any file which will download when clicked on.

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