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When the browser renders the page, if it encounters an "a" element, it takes the content of the element and displays it as a clickable link.(Ethan)
Yeah, I don't know how to say it better. ^ [Collin]
I don't know how to say it better either. (Autumn)
no way to say that other than that travis
Ditto! No other why to say it! Gracie
When writing your HTML file you add an (a) tag to indicate to the browser that the content will be displayed as a clickable link to direct the user to another webpage.~Brie
When the Browser encounters the "a" it takes/renders you to that Image, page or whatever it's supposed to be.
When the browser renders the page, if it encounters an "a" element, it takes the content of the element and displays it as a clickable link.
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Yeah, I don't know how to say it better. ^ [Collin]
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to say it better either. (Autumn)
ReplyDeleteno way to say that other than that
ReplyDeletetravis
Ditto! No other why to say it! Gracie
ReplyDeleteWhen writing your HTML file you add an (a) tag to indicate to the browser that the content will be displayed as a clickable link to direct the user to another webpage.
ReplyDelete~Brie
When the Browser encounters the "a" it takes/renders you to that Image, page or whatever it's supposed to be.
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