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Oksana_A [137]
3 years ago
12

Which attribute is used to specify the URL of a web page in a hyperlink?

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
seropon [69]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

href

Explanation:

HTML is an acronym for hypertext markup language and it is a standard programming language which is used for designing, developing and creating web pages.

Generally, all HTML documents are divided into two (2) main parts; body and head. The head contains information such as version of HTML, title of a page, metadata, link to custom favicons and CSS etc. The body of the HTML document contains the contents or informations that a web page displays.

A website refers to the collective name used to describe series of web pages linked together with the same domain name while a webpage is the individual HTML document (single page) that makes up a website with a unique uniform resource locator (URL).

In Web design, the attribute which is used to specify the uniform resource locator (URL) of a web page in a hyperlink is href.

Href is an abbreviation for hypertext reference and it's typically used with the anchor tag to link to another portion of the same web page or other web page of the same website.

For example, the syntax for href is;

<a href="https://www-brainly-com">My Assignment Page </a>

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