Links are indicated by a blue color. Other than that, they can be anything, including underlined statements.
A link.
The <a> tag defines hyperlink in HTML file, which is used to link from one page to another. Default appearance of links in most browsers is as under:- An un-visited link is underlined and blue A visited link is underlined and purple An active link is underlined and red "href" is the most important attribute of <a> tag which is used to indicate the link's destination.
Hypertext is the text that appers on the page on which we can click and reach to another page with which it is linked. Hyperlink helps to create links between various web pages. For creating hyperlinks we need to have a hypertext or a hypermedia on which the user can click in order to browse the web pages. Hope this would explain the question! HTML is an acronym for HyperText Markup Language.
Yes, href attibute means "hyperlink reference" and is necessary to make a working hyperlink.
Hyperlink
Underlined a href normally in blue
Hyperlink
A hyperlink
hyperlink
Its called a hyperlink
Because most hyperlinks are underlined. It can also be pretty confusing if some one has underlined a word and coloured it in, as hyperlinks are usually coloured as well as underlined.
Underline and color different from the text around it
The common name for the underlined information in an article is the hyperlink or link. It is typically highlighted in a different color or underlined to signify that it can be clicked on to navigate to another webpage.
Hyperlinks are URLs that are embedded into objects in a drawing. If an object has a hyperlink, double clicking on the object will launch an Internet browser using the object's URL. If an object does not have a hyperlink, double clicking on it will launch the dialog.
A link.
Hyperlinks are typically underlined and/or colored differently than the surrounding text. When you hover over a hyperlink with your cursor, the pointer often changes to a hand symbol. Clicking on a hyperlink will take you to another location, such as a different webpage.
Underlined text such as task and folder names are commonly referred to as hyperlinks. Hyperlinks are clickable elements on a webpage or document that direct users to another location or resource.