Saturday, February 28, 2009
Hyperlinks in HTML
In computing, a hyperlink is a reference, link, or navigation element in a document to another place, such as another section of the same document or to another document that may be on or part of a (different) domain. To insert a hyperlink to another place is often simply called to "link". Hypertext (meaning "more than just" text) is a form of text typically published on websites that provides a richer functionality than simple text documents by enabling the reader to explore interesting links to other web pages linked to specific words or images within the page. Typically the words or image will be relevant to the linked page, for example Wikipedia home page, but badly designed or malicious sites may use obscure links or obfuscated links which make it hard to work out where the link will take you. A site that uses a lot of these obscure links is said to use "mystery meat navigation".Hyperlinks in HTML
Tim Berners-Lee saw the possibility of using hyperlinks to link any unit of information to any other unit of information over the Internet. Hyperlinks were therefore integral to the creation of the World Wide Web.
Links are specified in HTML using the < a > (anchor) elements.
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http://UKJobFinder.blogspot.com/
http://Taiwan-Jobs.blogspot.com/
http://Urdu-Campus.blogspot.com/
http://Campusvoa.blogspot.com/
http://UKJobFinder.blogspot.com/
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