Chapter 61. Choosing the Right Path
The path of a hyperlink is like a set of driving instructions for the browser. It tells the browser how to get to the page that loads when the visitor clicks the link.
GEEKSPEAKThe path of a hyperlink tells the browser how to get to the page that loads when the visitor clicks the link. |
GEEKSPEAKAn absolute path tells the browser how to get to the desired page from anywhere on the Web. A document-relative path tells the browser how to get to the desired page from the current Web page. A root-relative path tells the browser how to get to the desired page from the current Web site. |