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2007-03-10 20:41:51 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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2007-03-10 20:45:34 · answer #1 · answered by george r. n. 5 · 0 0

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.

2007-03-10 20:46:01 · answer #2 · answered by scareyd 3 · 0 0

Here is a quote from one of my html books:

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.

HREF is an acronym for Hypertext REFerence, as used in HTML.

2007-03-10 20:47:47 · answer #3 · answered by Crusader_Magnus 3 · 0 0

Hyperlink as a verb means to create a connection to a tangential page.

As a noun, a hyperlink is the bridge between two related pieces of information.

2007-03-13 01:34:01 · answer #4 · answered by strayinma 4 · 0 0

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.

2007-03-10 20:46:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hyperlink means a link following a link. It is an abbreviation used for a link on a website on which you click and you are redirected to another page.That is hyperlink.

2007-03-10 20:44:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hyperlink is a link in the cyberspace, you can follow a hyperlink by clicking it on a web browser, you'll be redirected to another web page.

2007-03-10 20:46:37 · answer #7 · answered by Pichurri 4 · 0 0

hyperlink=active link

2007-03-10 22:03:03 · answer #8 · answered by vitualpalab0i 1 · 0 0

hyper link is usually a Text or button or a pics that when you are clicking on it it will links you to some other place , Hyper links is mostly used for the Internet base paged such as HTML which is Hyper Text Markup Language.
for example here in the window that you are watching currently you can see the many hyper link such as ask . answer . discover . or etc . and when you are clicking on them you can see that you will be linking to other page. this is called hyper link

2007-03-10 20:57:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it i just a thin like a website or anything you can click on... like on a website where you scroll over something you can click on it... thats a hyper link.....or like in microsoft office programs you can create hyperlinks from your work in there

2007-03-10 20:45:02 · answer #10 · answered by brilee6 2 · 0 0

a hyper link is a part of a sentence wher the word has blue letters and by clicking on that blue word - you are taken to a new webpage like http://www.toothsoap.com except
it is a single word -

note - your cursor turns into a 'finger' showing you that you are actuating something(or it at least changes)

sorry I don;t know how to do that here

best of luck!

2007-03-10 20:45:49 · answer #11 · answered by tom4bucs 7 · 0 0

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