FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is a hyperlink?
A
A link that is in a document that when clicked on can lead you to an email address or website
B
A link that constantly moves
C
A citation placeholder
D
A page break
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A hyperlink can be a piece of text, an image, an icon, or a graphic that, when you click on it, points to and navigates you to a different webpage or document. It can also point to a specific section or element within the same webpage or document. Basically, hyperlinks are clickable pointers to a resource.

Detailed explanation-2: -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.

Detailed explanation-3: -The hyperlink can be text or graphics. By using hyperlinks, you can provide information to your readers without repeating the same information on different pages. To add links that jump from one part of a document to another part of the same document, mark the destination and then add a link to it.

Detailed explanation-4: -Hyperlinks that link to an email address are called mailto links. When a user clicks on a mailto link it will open an email client with the email address in the To: field, ready for the user to compose an email.

Detailed explanation-5: -Hyperlinks can be presented in different forms, like an image, icon, text, or any type of visible element that, when clicked, redirects you to a specified url. For example, if you were to click HERE, you will land in my profile with a list of my other articles. That’s a hyperlink.

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