Web site builder - Appendix I Introduction to HyperText Markup Language 4:
Appendix I Introduction to HyperText Markup Language 4: Part 1 1381 Fig. I.3 Fig. I.Fig.Fi I.3g. I.33Linking to other Web pages. (Part 2 of 2.) Fig. I. Links are inserted with the a (anchor) element. The anchor element is unlike the elements we have seen thus far in that it requires certain attributes (i.e., markup that provides information about the element) to specify the hyperlink. Attributes are placed inside an element s start tag and consist of a name and a value. The most important attribute for the a element is the location to which you would like the anchoring object to be linked. This location can be any resource on the Web, including pages, files and email addresses. To specify the address to link to, add the href attribute to the anchor element as follows:
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