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Write True (T) or False (F).
(a) A link can never be an image element
(b) The href attribute specifies the destination address of the link
(c) Attributes consist of a name and a value separated by an ampersand (&) sign.
(d) Links can also be styled as buttons.
(e) The path to an audio file can contain an absolute or relative URLS.​

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Answered by GulabLachman
2

True/ False involves placing true in front of correct sentences and false in front of incorrect sentences.

  • The given statements belong to the concept of links and URL's in computing.
  • The statements can be categorised as -

(a) A link can never be an image element - False ( One  can add a link to any image file, including JPGs, PNGs and GIFs.)

(b) The href attribute specifies the destination address of the link - False ( The rev attribute does)

(c) Attributes consist of a name and a value separated by an ampersand (&) sign. - False ( They are separated by = sign)

(d) Links can also be styled as buttons. - True

(e) The path to an audio file can contain an absolute or relative URLS.​ - True

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

False is put in front of sentences that aren't true, and true is put in front of sentences that are.

The assertions below relate to the computing concepts of links and URLs.

These categories apply to the statements:

(a) A link is never an element of an image. - False

(Any image file, including JPGs, PNGs, and GIFs, can have a link added to it.)

(b) The link's destination address is specified by the href property - False

(Indicated by the rev attribute)

(c) The ampersand (&) symbol serves as a separator between the name and value of an attribute. - False

(They are divided by the = symbol)

(d) Links may be designed to resemble buttons. - True

(e) An absolute or relative URL may be included in the path of an audio file - True

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