Pdf files in iWeb Site

I am new to iWeb and I would like to list PDF files in my iWeb page that could be downloaded by a visitor. Is this possible?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.

The information here might help you:
http://alyeska.altervista.org/en/iWeb_Downloads.html
Good luck,
Bob

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