- What is anchor (< A >) tag?
- When you put the arrow on a hyperlink What does it show you?
- What indicates that the link is an anchor?
What is anchor (< A >) tag?
An anchor is a piece of text which marks the beginning and/or the end of a hypertext link. The text between the opening tag and the closing tag is either the start or destination (or both) of a link. Attributes of the anchor tag are as follows. HREF.
When you put the arrow on a hyperlink What does it show you?
On a computer, when you hover over a link, the pointer changes from an arrow into a hand to indicate something is clickable. This type of hyperlink in the example above links to other sites. It's an external link, used to connect two pages from two completely different websites.
What indicates that the link is an anchor?
When the A element's href attribute is set, the element defines a source anchor for a link that may be activated by the user to retrieve a Web resource. The source anchor is the location of the A instance and the destination anchor is the Web resource.