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Links - IntraPage
1. Hyperlinks
A hyperlink (or link) is a word, group of words, or
image that you can click on to jump to a new
document or a new section within the current
document.
When you move the cursor over a link in a Web
page, the arrow will turn into a little hand.
2. Types of Hyperlink
• Relative Link
– creates the link to other pages in the
same computer/system.
• Absolute Link
– uses the URL to create a link to the
address of a particular web page.
Absolute links need internet connection
to link to web sites/pages on the internet.
3. Types of Relative Link
• Intrapage Link
– a link within a single document or page.
• Intrasystem Link
– a long hypertext document is divided into
several working hypertext documents.
These documents are connected to a
main hypertext document which will serve
as links for all the other documents.
4. Creating Intrapage Link
• Open a blank notepad, type all the basic
HTML Markup tags. The title of the
activity is “Intrapage Link Practice”.
• Save the file as Q2Practice3Surname.htm
in your folder.
• Define the font face, size, and color.
• Type the phrase:
“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy
dog”
• Followed by <br>, copy and paste the
string 100 times.
5. Creating Intrapage Link
• The Web page should be long enough for
the viewer to scroll it down.
• Label the top and the bottom of the
page.
• Name the top and bottom parts using the
anchor tag. Type:
<a name=“top”>Top</a>
and
<a name=“bottom”>Bottom</a>
6. Creating Intrapage Link
• Create the intrapage link by adding
another hypertext with the href
attribute.
<a href=“#bottom”>Go to Bottom</a>
(from Top to Bottom)
and
<a href=“#top”>Back to Top</a>
(from Bottom going Up)
7. The Anchor Tag
<a>
short for anchor, it is used to initialize that the
hyperlink options of HTML will be used, closed
with </a>.
Example:
<a>Home</a>
Note: All texts/images in between <a> and </a> will be
underlined and will inherit the hyperlink color (violet).
8. Intrapage Link Attributes
• <a name=“”>
– the name attribute labels the part of the
page which will be called by the intrapage
hyperlink.
• <a href=“”>
– href stands for hypertext reference.
– it indicates the name of the section to be
called by the hyperlink.
– the reference is preceded by the #
(octotorph / pound / sharp) symbol.