Correct syntax for creating a hyperlink in HTML is <a href="the_file_name_link.html">This is a link</a>
You can use hyperlinks in frames too in an HTML document. You can place the anchor tag out side of a frame.
Yes, in normal parlance. However, hyperlinks are also used to describe similar links in other programming languages and methods (like hypercard.)
Frontpage is an application that allows you to use a graphical user interface (GUI) to create web pages. It writes the HTML for you to create the web page. While Frontpage is a tool you can use for creating web pages, it is not required to create HTML. If your organization requires you to use Frontpage, that is a business decision and has nothing to do with the technical ability to create HTML code to build your web pages.
I think you mean an image map, but they are not "embedded".
Yes, many times you can use a word processor to create a webpage. The most important thing to check is to see if the program will let you save the document as HTML. Also, you would want to ensure the program let you create hyperlinks.
Firefox is a web browser. It can use hyperlinks in web pages. It does not create the links. To create hyperlinks, a webpage design software is used, such as SeaMonkey, iWeb, or any of the commercial web design applications.
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There are no such problems to create HTML pages. All you need to do is create an HTML document and run it on a browser.
Yes.
The need of HTML is to create fancy webpages. With HTML, novice users can create webpages as well.
All web pages are made up of HTML and (other elements - that are irrelevant to this question. ) HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. A hyperlink is simply a link (web address) applied to a text or an image that directs you to another page. So yes of course hyperlinks are used in web design.