What Is Hyperlink?

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So, have you ever been browsing the internet and clicked on a colored, underlined word or phrase that took you to another webpage? That is a hyperlink! Think of it like a magical doorway that transports you from one part of the internet to another. You might be reading an article about the benefits of eating broccoli, and then suddenly, you click on a hyperlink that takes you to a recipe for broccoli soup. Hyperlinks are like the glue that holds the internet together. They link different web pages, websites, and sections of the same page. They're usually colored purple or blue (sometimes red or green, depending on the design) and are often underlined to make them stand out. Now, let's get a bit technical. Hyperlinks are created using HTML, the code used to build websites. The HTML code for a hyperlink includes the URL (Uniform Resource Locator), which is the webpage's address or document you want to link to. When you click on a hyperlink, your web browser sends a request to the server where the linked page is located. The server then sends the page back to your browser, and voila! You've arrived at your destination. It's about more than just getting from point A to point B. Hyperlinks also provide a way to navigate within a single web page. For example, you might have a long article divided into sections, and you can use hyperlinks to jump from one area to another without scrolling through the entire page. Hyperlinks can also link to other files besides web pages, such as images, PDFs, and other documents. The hyperlink will open the file in the appropriate application (such as Adobe Reader for a PDF) in these cases. In conclusion, hyperlinks are a vital part of the internet. They allow us to explore and navigate the vast web of information and make it easy to jump from one place to another with just a click. So, click away next time you see a hyperlink and see where it takes you!

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