Computer Science, asked by rohitkumar2319, 1 year ago

difference between external linking and internal linking

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Answered by sakshi1117
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Answer:

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Explanation:

External links point from one domain to an entirely separate domain. They may be links from your website to another website to provide additional information for readers, or they may be links from your website to an affiliate program.

Links from other sites into yours can also be called external links, although the preferred term is “inbound” links, to distinguish them from links you’ve added to your own site that connect to other sites.

Links from other sites into yours can also be called external links, although the preferred term is “inbound” links, to distinguish them from links you’ve added to your own site that connect to other sites.Internal links only point within your own specific website or domain. The menu bar at the top of your site includes internal links.

Links from pages on your site to your contact page are another simple example of internal links.

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Answered by Christianaluo
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External Linking :-

(i) Hyperlinks to other pages within the current/other website is called External Linking.

(ii) It involves connecting two different pages.

Internal Linking :-

(i) Hyperlinks to anchors/bookmarks on the same page is called Internal Linking.

(ii) It involves linking parts of the same page.

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