Sample link


Hypertext documents are like normal documents, except that they have "links" embedded in them. These links connect a set of separate documents together, allowing authors to reference other documents directly in the text.

A link can be a word or group of words which are underlined and displayed in a different color, or they can be an image with a surrounding box of a different color (usually blue).

To follow a link using a window-based client, place the mouse pointer over the link and click once. To follow a link using a vt100-based client like lynx, move the highlight block with the up- and down- arrow keys to the link you wish to select, then press the {enter} key.


If you would like more help on using the Web, you can find it here .

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Version 3.02 Last updated: September 16, 1994
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