Courses
Log inStart Learning AI
Courses
Log inStart Learning AI
0

Does href stand for hyperlink or hypertext reference?

htmllinks
6th Nov 2016, 5:25 PM
Abraham Serrano
Abraham Serrano - avatar
2 Answers
+ 5
HREF stands for "Hypertext Reference". W3 Source:  https://www.w3.org/Provider/ServerWriter.html
6th Nov 2016, 5:43 PM
Shady Alset
Shady Alset - avatar
+ 2
Hypertext Reference is right
8th Nov 2016, 1:19 PM
Arunkumar K
Arunkumar K - avatar

Often have questions like this?

Learn more efficiently, for free:

  • Introduction to Python

    7.1M learners

  • Introduction to Java

    4.7M learners

  • Introduction to C

    1.5M learners

  • Introduction to HTML

    7.5M learners

See all courses
Hot today
I have finished first in Saturn League 3 times in a row, why have I not been given the badge for “Intergalactic Champion”
4 Votes
Python intermediate help with dictionaries
0 Votes
Marquee
1 Votes
Fill in the blank to declare a static variable.
0 Votes
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using let vs var when declaring variables in JavaScript?
0 Votes
Any Advise?
1 Votes
RUST'S FUTURE
1 Votes
Popsacles Aufgabe
1 Votes
How far do courses go on Sololearn?
0 Votes
Question #2: "Please activate your account and keep learning to enable messaging. An email has been sent to you"
1 Votes