HTML Links within documents in different directories
<HTML> <HEAD> <BODY> <p>Some of the pages you will want to visit
over and over are the <a
href="examples/600221.html">colors</a> and
the fonts <a
href="examples/600215.html">A-L</a> and <a href="examples/600216.html">M-Z</a>.</p> </HTML> |
The above html code will produce the following on your web page:
Some of the pages you will want to visit over and over are the colors and the fonts A-L and M-Z.
You will notice that the above example produced the same visual page as linking within the same directory. The only difference is that you have specified another directory within your site called "examples".
DO NOT TRY THIS - your link will not work because you don't have a subdirectory called "examples".
COMMENTS (in other words, documentation) for your HTML. Use:
<COMMENT><!-- put your remarks here --></COMMENT>
Start NOW to document your pages so that when you go back to them, those tricky items like tables within tables within tables won't come back to haunt you! Anything between <COMMENT> AND </COMMENT> will not show up on your page. You will only see it if you view the source for the page.
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