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Title: Understanding Hyperlinks: The Building Blocks of the Web

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Title: Understanding Hyperlinks: The Building Blocks of the Web Introduction ​ If you've ever clicked on a word or image and landed on a new page, you've used a hyperlink. Hyperlinks are fundamental to how we navigate the internet. From blog posts to online shopping, hyperlinks connect pages, guide users, and play a crucial role in user experience and search engine optimization (SEO). In this blog post, we'll break down what a hyperlink is, how it works, and why it matters.

What Is a Hyperlink? A hyperlink (or simply "link") is a reference in a digital document that allows users to jump to another section, page, or website. Hyperlinks can be text, images, or buttons. When clicked, they direct the browser to a specified URL (Uniform Resource Locator). For example, clicking this OpenAI website is using a hyperlink.

Types of Hyperlinks There are several types of hyperlinks, each serving a different purpose: ●​ Internal links: Direct users to other pages within the same website.​ Example: Linking from your homepage to a blog post.​ ●​ External links: Lead to pages on other websites.​ Example: Citing a source or sharing useful tools.​ ●​ Anchor links: Jump to specific sections on the same page.​ Example: “Back to Top” links.​

Why Are Hyperlinks Important? 1.​ User Navigation​ Hyperlinks make websites easier to navigate, helping users find related content and


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