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Differentiate between relative and absolute hyperlinks.​

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Answered by Diamonds897
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Those two ways are either with a relative link or absolute link. Quite simply, a relative link is relative to the current page. In the above example, it's right next to the current page (think: in the same folder). ... With absolute links, you're giving the exact, full address (URL) to the page.

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Answered by ItzDazzlingRainbow
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Those two ways are either with a relative link or absolute link. Quite simply, a relative link is relative to the current page. In the above example, it's right next to the current page (think: in the same folder). ... With absolute links, you're giving the exact, full address (URL) to the page.

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