What is hyperlink?
Alternatively referred to as a link, a hyperlink is an icon, graphic, or text in a document that links to another file or object. The World Wide Web is comprised of hyperlinks linking trillions of pages and files to one another.
Why are hyperlinks used on web pages?
Hyperlinks are what allow web pages to connect to other web pages and without them you would need to know the URL for every page on the Internet.
What happens when you click a hyperlink?
When you click, tap, or select a hyperlink, the browser leaves the current page you are viewing and opens the link for the new page.
Why are some hyperlinks different colors?
For usability, many websites (including Computer Hope) change the color of visited hyperlinks as a way to let the reader know what page they have already visited. For example, unless you have already viewed our motherboard page, the link should be blue. However, the link to this hyperlink page should be purple because you've visited the page, since you are reading it now.
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