lolo mo, lola mo, anty mo, uncle mo.
Underlined and in blue.
Yes, in normal parlance. However, hyperlinks are also used to describe similar links in other programming languages and methods (like hypercard.)
Hyperlinks.
I think you mean an image map, but they are not "embedded".
Pascal has 4 primitive data types: integer; boolean; char and; real. These 4 provide the basic building blocks for more complex types.
Virtual, Relative, and Absolute are the three types of hyperlinks.
Text documents and graphics can be made hyperlinks
Some words that rhyme with hyperlinks are drinks, thinks, and jinx.
Using hyperlinks in Answers.com, unfortunately, is not allowed. What you can do, however, is add them to Related Links.
Text hyperlinks appear where you place them. You could hyperlink like: <a> Hyperlink </a> Me.
Hyperlinks
All bookmarks are hyperlinks. Hyperlink is simply saying a link so anything that takes you somewhere could be a hyperlink. So search engine can not consider them as hyperlinks because bookmarks are hyperlinks.
Hyperlinks can be any color. They are blue, because that is the 'standard' color for them. They can be changed to any color in the world by editing the website itself.
You can use hyperlinks in frames too in an HTML document. You can place the anchor tag out side of a frame.
Virtual, Relative, and Absolute
hyperlinks
I don't think you can because what if your looking for an spicfic one and that's why you need many hyperlinks