Hyperlink definition

Hyperlink means a special HTML code that allows text or graphics to serve as a link that, when clicked on, takes a user to another place in the same document, to another document, or to another Internet Web site or Web page.
Hyperlink means a reference or link from some point in one data message directing a browser or other technology or functionality to another data message or point therein or to another place in the same data message;
Hyperlink means an electronic link providing direct access from one distinctively marked place in a World Wide Web page to another place in the same or a different World Wide Web page.

Examples of Hyperlink in a sentence

  • Task 3: Creating project abstract Features to be covered:-Formatting Styles, Inserting table, Bullets and Numbering, Changing Text Direction, Cell alignment, Footnote, Hyperlink, Symbols, Spell Check, Track Changes.


More Definitions of Hyperlink

Hyperlink means a characteristic or property of an element such as symbol, word, phrase, sentence or image that contains information about another source and points to and causes to display another document when executed;
Hyperlink means an electronic link embedded in an electronic document that enables a reader to view the linked document.
Hyperlink means an elemental feature of the World Wide Web that connects an electronic
Hyperlink means a symbol, word, phrase, sentence or image that contains path to another source that points to and causes to display another document when executed;
Hyperlink means an electronic connection, which when selected, takes the reader to another place in the document or to a location outside the document.
Hyperlink means an electronic connection or reference to another place in the document, such that when the hyperlink is selected the user is taken to the portion of the document to which the link refers. It is not in itself a part of the document.
Hyperlink means an element in an electronic document that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document;