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What provides a connection to information at another location?

A link. There are different types, but most are forms of hyperlinks. Hyperlinks do not have to be on the internet. You can have them within documents or document to document. You can also have communications links or data that has been posted direct from one location to another and maintains a link back to the original so that it changes when the source does. This is often done by a paste link operation, after the initial data has been copied.


Which HTML element is used to specify a footer for a document or section?

The <footer> element is used to specify a footer for a document or section in HTML. It typically contains information such as the author of the document, copyright information, links to related documents, or other relevant details. The <footer> can be used within the <body> of a page or within specific sections like <article> or <section>.


What is an element in an electronic document that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document?

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A reference that links hypertext document is called?

A hyperlink.


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The document is a JPEG image.


What is the phenomenon called when you learn by clicking on links within links within pages on wikipedia ect I feel it has a name but can't find it in my searches?

Link building is the phenomenon that is called when you learn by clicking on the links within the links.


How does Relative path make your hypertext links .?

Relative paths in hypertext links specify the location of a resource in relation to the current document's location, rather than using an absolute URL. This makes it easier to manage links when moving files or directories, as the links will still work as long as the folder structure remains the same. Using relative paths can also enhance portability, allowing a website to be transferred between servers without needing to update the links. Overall, they simplify the maintenance of web projects and improve loading speed by reducing the amount of data needed.


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Sponsored links or paid links are ad links that have paid to display their add or links within a web page. Such links are called sponsored links.


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Name some of the cultural links that connect the countries of Scandinavia?

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Explain how hyperlink is added to a webpage?

In computing, a hyperlink is a reference to data that the reader can directly follow either by clicking or by hovering or that is followed automatically. A hyperlink has an anchor, which is the location within a certain type of a document from which the hyperlink can be followed only from the homepage; the document containing a hyperlink is known as its source code document. In some hypertext, hyperlinks can be bidirectional: they can be followed in two directions, so both ends act as anchors and as targets. More complex arrangements exist, such as many-to-many links.