- How is a hyperlink described?
- What is the purpose of hyperlink?
- What are 3 types of hyperlinks?
- What makes a good hyperlink?
How is a hyperlink described?
In a website, a hyperlink (or link) is an item like a word or button that points to another location. When you click on a link, the link will take you to the target of the link, which may be a webpage, document or other online content. Websites use hyperlinks as a way to navigate online content.
What is the purpose of hyperlink?
The HYPERLINK function creates a shortcut that jumps to another location in the current workbook, or opens a document stored on a network server, an intranet, or the Internet. When you click a cell that contains a HYPERLINK function, Excel jumps to the location listed, or opens the document you specified.
What are 3 types of hyperlinks?
There are three different types of hyperlinks on the web, absolute, relative, and inline links.
What makes a good hyperlink?
Good hyperlinks should be distinctive from other types of text in a web page. According to several findings by usability researcher Dr. Nielsen, hyperlinks are most effective when they are a different color from other types of text in a web page and when they are underlined to denote that the text is clickable.