Why do websites give you the hyperlik on a search engine of a question you are looking, then, when you get to the site, you have to search for 1/2 an hour to get what you are looking for.
When a hyperlink is clicked on a webpage, it typically directs the user to three main types of resources: another webpage, a downloadable file (such as a PDF or image), or a multimedia element (like a video or audio file). Each of these resources can provide additional information or functionality relevant to the content of the original page. Additionally, the hyperlink may lead to an external site, offering broader context or related content.