Computer Science: An Overview (13th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Author: Glenn Brookshear, Dennis Brylow
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Chapter 4, Problem 28CRP
Program Plan Intro
Linking tag:
The “<a>” tag is could be either a hyperlink or an anchor tag used to link text or image from one HTML page to the other. The “href” keyword is used to specify the location of the object to be linked.
Syntax:
<a href = “Sample link”> Text </a>
Given code:
<!--Open html tag-->
<html>
<!--Open head tag-->
<head>
<!—Give the title within the title tag-->
<title>Example</title>
<!—Close head tag-->
</head>
<!--Open body tag-->
<body>
<!—Give heading within the h1 tag-->
<h1>My pet dog</h1>
<!—Give the paragraph within the p tag-->
<p>My dog’s name is Rover.</p>
<!—Close body tag-->
</body>
<!--Close html tag-->
</html>
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