A hyperlink (often referred to as simply a link), is a reference or navigation element in a document to another section of the same document, another document, or a specified section of another document, that automatically brings the referred information to the user when the navigation element is selected by the user. As such it is similar to a citation in literature, but with the distinction of automatic instant access. Combined with a data network and suitable access protocol, a computer can be instructed to fetch the resource referenced.
Hyperlinks are part of the foundation of the World Wide Web created by Tim Berners-Lee, but are not limited to HTML or the web. Hyperlinks may be used in almost any electronic media.
Hyperlinks in other technologies
Hyperlinks are used in e-mails, Text editors, PDF documents, word processing documents, spreadsheets, Apple's HyperCard and many other places.
The HTML code contains some or all of the five main characteristics of a link:
link destination ("href" pointing to a URL)
link label
link title
link target
link class or link id
It uses the HTML element "a" with the attribute "href" and optionally also the attributes "title", "target", and "class" or "id": link label
Example: To embed a link into a Page, blogpost, or comment, it may take this form: Yahoo
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Dear Ur question is incomplete can u please mention in which application do you want to make an hyperlink. normally for word and excel it is in the insert menu.