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1 hyperlink
"A connection between an element in a hypertext document, such as a word, phrase, symbol, or image, and a different element in the document or in another location, a webpage, file, or script." -
2 hyperlink base
"When a relative link is based on a path you specify (the first part of the path that is shared by the file containing the hyperlink and the destination file), that path is the hyperlink base." -
3 Hyperlink data type
A data type for an Access database field that stores hyperlink addresses. An address can have up to four parts and is written using the following format: A data type for an Access database field that stores hyperlink addresses. An address can have up to four parts and is written using the following format: displaytext#address#subaddress#. -
4 hyperlink address
"The path to a destination such as an object, document, or Web page. A hyperlink address can be a URL (address to an Internet or intranet site) or a UNC network path (address to a file on a local area network)." -
5 hyperlink display text
The part of a hyperlink in a document or Web page that displays as text on the screen. -
6 hyperlink field
A field that stores hyperlink addresses. -
7 active hyperlink
A hyperlink that is currently selected in a Web browser. Some Web browsers indicate the active hyperlink by changing its color. -
8 broken hyperlink
A hyperlink that points to an incorrect URL or a missing page or file. -
9 followed hyperlink
"A hyperlink on a Web page that a site visitor has activated by using a mouse device, keyboard, or other type of pointing device." -
10 default hyperlink
"In an image map, the hyperlink that site visitors follow when they click an area of the picture where there are no hot spots." -
11 external hyperlink
A hyperlink pointing to a page or file that is outside of the current web. -
12 Internal hyperlink
A region in text or graphics that you click to access another page within the same web site. -
13 relative link
"When a hyperlink uses a path based on a relative link, you can move the file that contains the hyperlink and the hyperlink destination without breaking the hyperlink. Move the file that contains the hyperlink and its destination together." -
14 absolute link
"A hyperlink to the exact location of a file on a file server, the World Wide Web, or a company intranet. Absolute links use an exact path; if anyone moves the file containing the hyperlink or a hyperlink destination, the link breaks." -
15 target frame
"The name of a frame in which the target page of a hyperlink is displayed. Typically, a hyperlink from one frame of a frames page (or frameset) will supply as its target frame another frame of the frames page." -
16 broken link
A hyperlink that points to an incorrect URL or a missing page or file. -
17 clickthrough
"A type of ad click that follows a hyperlink to another Web site, or a page or frame within the initial Web site." -
18 clickable map
An image that contains more than one hyperlink on a Web page. Clicking different parts of the image links the user to other resources on another part of the Web page or a different Web page or in a file. -
19 referring domain
"On the Internet and intranets, the address of a network location from which site visitors follow a hyperlink to your Web site." -
20 Loose XAML
A feature that allows you to open any XAML file on your hard disk (or a hyperlink on a web page) and run it within a browser without compilation.
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