Current Assignment(s)
P1 Workshop (Assessments)
Due 11:55PM Monday, 10.15
Links to Other Sites
Remember?
Links that include the “http/https
” as part of the entire URL are known as absolute URLs.
<a href="https://example.com" target="_blank">Link to Example.com</a>
Notice in the above link that it includes “https
”. The “https
” is required to signify to the browser that this is an ‘external’ link outside of the current document’s directory/server. You must include either “http
” or “https
”.
Neat-O The former is a older, established, version of the “hypertext transfer protocol”, which specified how data was sent between clients. The latter, is a “secure” version of this protocol. Whenever possible, you should provide “https
” links (just check that they work first), as it provides a safer browsing experience.
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