<a name="187"></a><a name="wbp07ch05P1"></a>Chapter 5: All About Links - How to Do Everything with HTML XHTML [Electronic resources] نسخه متنی

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James H. Pence

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Chapter 5: All About Links


Overview


How to…




Link to another page



Link to a different Web site



Link to precise locations on a page



Open linked pages in a new window



Create e-mail, FTP, and news links



Adjust the appearance of links



The Web wouldn’t be the Web without hyperlinks. No matter how much material is available on the World Wide Web, without a way to tie all that information together, it is little more than a gigantic library without a cataloging system. Prior to the development of the Web in 1990, other means of accessing information dominated the Internet. You might have heard terms like gopher, archie, veronica, and jughead and wondered what they meant. No, they’re not comic book characters, at least not in this case. They are terms that describe some of the ways to search the Internet in its early days. Although they’re still around, the development of the World Wide Web and its use of hypertext has eclipsed gopher and company, pushing them into the background in favor of a system that radically changed the way we access information online.

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