difference between absolute and relative hyperlinks
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The difference between absolute and relative hyperlinks are listed below.
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- The main difference between the absolute and relative hyperlinks is the absolute paths always include the domain name of the website, including http://www., whereas relative links only point to a file or a file path.
- The absolute paths are used when linking to another website and also within your own website.
- Relative links make it easy for changing the domain name without having to go through all your HTML pages, hunting downlinks, and changing the names. Also, they force you to keep your website structure neat and organized.
- Examples of relative paths are index.html ; /graphics/image.png
- Examples of absolute paths are http://www.mysite.com ; http://www.mysite.com/graphics/image.png
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