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menu
tabs
Its called a hyperlink
To check if the information displayed has been updated.
The answer is 'Menu'
It's just a silly prank. Have you clicked on the link? It takes you to an absolutely FAKE webpage.
A hyperlink, or link for short, is that clickable text you see on a webpage that is usually a different color than the rest of the text.
Lotto results can be found on the official lottery webpage where winning numbers for current and past drawings will be displayed.
The title of a webpage should be displayed at the top of the browser window or tab. This title is also used by search engines as the clickable headline in search results. It should be descriptive and relevant to the content of the page.
The page address is displayed in the URL bar of your browser. This is called the URL or Address of a webpage.
<img src="myimage.jpg"> is the basic format for an image. To make that image a link, you could use an <a> tag around the image <a href="mypage.htm"><img src="myimage.jpg"></a> to make the webpage redirect to "mypage.htm" after "myimage.jpg" is clicked or use <img src="myimage.jpg" onClick="alert('Hello World!');"> for the webpage to execute a line of JavaScript when the image is clicked. (Note: The user will not see the 'link' cursor when they mouse over the image in the second example)
When a webpage displays a "Syntax Error" it means that the code for the particular page was written incorrectly and does not follow standard rules of the Syntax programming language so nothing except the error will be displayed as the code cannot be understood.