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<h2>Hyperlinks</h2>
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A hyperlink is simply a link on the web to another resource. It uses a special kind of command that jumps you to different content in your web browser - usually to another page. 
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Hyperlinks are often denoted by blue underlined text or content which turns the cursor into a pointing hand when hovered over; however, they can be styled however the web designer wishes; their appearances do not change their function.
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Website owners reserve the right not to be hyperlinked without permission.
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Hyperlinks are defined in HTML as follows:
<code>&lt;a href="LINK GOES HERE"&gt;TEXT GOES HERE&lt;/a&gt;</code>
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