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Title: ET710 What are Hyperlinks?


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ET710 What are Hyperlinks?
  • A hyperlink, or hot link, is a selectable element
    in an electronic document that serves as an
    access point to other electronic resources (the
    targets). Typically, you click the hyperlink to
    access the linked resource. Familiar hyperlinks
    include buttons, icons, image maps, and clickable
    text links.
  • Material containing hyperlinks is often called
    hypertext (although not all hypertext contains
    hyperlinks). Hypertext systems can be very
    simple, such as a text document with internal
    references, or very large and complex, such as
    the World Wide Web.
  • The web is built around hypertext and hypermedia.
    A hypertext document has certain keywords or
    phrases linked to other online documents. A
    person reading a hypertext document about dogs,
    for example, might be able to select the
    highlighted word "beagle" and call up another
    document for more information about that
    particular breed. With documents intertwined by
    links into a web of information, you can select
    paths to browse online resources, a process often
    referred to as surfing.
  • Hypermedia extends the concept of hypertext to
    other forms of information, including images,
    sounds, and even video clips. A person reading a
    hypermedia document about dogs, for example,
    might select a picture of a beagle and hear the
    sound of a dog barking.

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ET710 What is a URL?
  • URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, and is
    used to specify addresses on the World Wide Web.
    A URL is the fundamental network identification
    for any resource connected to the web (e.g.,
    hypertext pages, images, and sound files).
  • URLs have the following format
  • protocol//hostname/other_information For
    example, the URL for Indiana University's home
    page is
  • http//www.indiana.edu/ The protocol specifies
    how information from the link is transferred. The
    protocol used for web resources is Hypertext
    Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Other protocols
    compatible with most web browsers include FTP,
    telnet, newsgroups, and Gopher. The protocol is
    followed by a colon, two slashes, and then the
    domain name. The domain name is the computer on
    which the resource is located. Links to
    particular files or subdirectories may be further
    specified after the domain name. The directory
    names are separated by single forward slashes.
  • In the URL http//newmedia.qcc.cuny.edu/sp08/et_71
    0_m1/
  • Newmedia is a subnetwork of the qcc network
    which is a subnetwork of the cuny network.
  • sp08 is a folder name on the newmedia
    subnetwork.
  • Et_710_m1 is a subfolder of sp08The root of
    your personal website is a subfolder of et_710_mi
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