Is it possible to hyperlink a PDF file within iWeb?

i understand the fact that the pdf file is on my computer and other users cannot access the file; however, the reason i made the pdf in the first place was to keep it off of iweb. i feel as if iweb slows down and/or generally has problems digesting larger files. my real question is: what do i need to do to my pdf file in order to make it accessible to those trying to access it off of iweb?
any help would be greatly appreciated–this is for my design portfolio and the sooner it's online, the sooner i get paid!
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