anchor tag w3schools code example
Example 1: html links
<a href="url">link text</a>
Example 2: html link
<a href="https://www.google.com/">Link to google</a>
Example 3: a tag html
<!-- a tags in html are link tags that hold hyperlinks to other
pages, or anchors in the same page -->
<a href='https://www.google.com'>Click here to visit Google.com</a>
<!-- the href attribute specifies where the link should lead -->
<!-- hope it helped! -->
Example 4: anchor tag
The HTML <a> element (or anchor element), with its href attribute,
creates a hyperlink to web pages, files, email addresses, locations
in the same page, or anything else a URL can address. Content within
each <a> should indicate the link's destination.
Use:
<a href="https://example.com"> </a>
Example 5: html a tag
<a href=""></a>
Example 6: html anchor tag
The <a> tag defines a hyperlink, which is used to link from one page to another.
The most important attribute of the <a> element is the href attribute, which indicates the link's destination.
By default, links will appear as follows in all browsers:
1. An unvisited link is underlined and blue
2. A visited link is underlined and purple
3. An active link is underlined and red
Creating a link to programmingquest.com:
<a href="https://www.programmingquest.com">Visit ProgrammingQuest</a>