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Difference between hyperlinks and plug-ins?
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Answered by Itzinnocentdairymilk
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Hyperlink (or simply link) is a reference to data that User can directly follow by clicking, tapping. It can point to whole document or specific element within document. A plug-in(a.k.a add-in/add-on/extension) is a software component that adds a specific feature to an existing computer program.

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Answered by crkavya123
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A hyperlink (or simply link) refers to information that the user may access immediately by clicking or pressing. It may refer to the entire document or a specific section within it. A plug-in, also known as an add-in, add-on, or extension, is a piece of software that enhances an existing computer application with a particular function.

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A plug-in (also known as a plugin, add-in, addin, addon, or addon) is a software component that enhances an existing computer programme with a particular function. The software can be customised if it accepts plug-ins.

A theme or skin is a pre-configured bundle with added or modified graphical appearance details that may be applied to certain applications and websites to suit the function, theme, or preferences of individual users. It can also be used to personalise the front-end GUI of an operating system (and window managers).

A hyperlink, or simply a link, in computing, is a pointer to information that the user may access by clicking or touching.  A hyperlink directs readers to either the entire document or a specific section within it. Text having links is known as hypertext. Anchor text is the text that is used to create a link. A software programme used for building and reading hypertext is referred to as a hypertext system, and constructing a hyperlink is the same as doing so (or simply linking). To explore or browse the hypertext, a user must follow the hyperlinks. The source document of a hyperlink is the document that contains it. For instance, many words and keywords in the text of an online reference source like Wikipedia or Google are hyperlinked to definitions of such terms. The implementation of reference tools including tables of contents, footnotes, bibliographies, indexes, letters, and glossaries frequently makes use of hyperlinks.

Hypertext can contain bidirectional hyperlinks, which can be followed in both ways and serve as both anchors and targets. There are more intricate configurations, such as many-to-many linkages

A button or object that links to another site is called a hyperlink.

characteristics of linkages;

  • A quick move to another position in the current book or document is made possible via hyperlinks.
  • Any cell, regardless of age, can have a hyperlink generated.
  • A hyperlink can be created in a variety of ways;
  1. Enter the URL
  2. using the command for a hyperlink.
  3. Use the hyperlink feature when dragging and dropping.
  4. Links make it simple to enter data into the fields.
  • Therefore, hyperlinks are utilised to create data in a cell that can be reached from another location.

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