hyperlinks

listen to the pronunciation of hyperlinks
Englisch - Türkisch
(Bilgisayar) hiperbağlaç
(Bilgisayar) köprüler
hyperlink
(Bilgisayar) bağ
hyperlink
(Bilgisayar) köprü

Sizin sayfanızdan bizim kurumsal sitemize bir köprü yapar mısınız? - Would you please make a hyperlink to our corporate site from your page?

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hiper bağ
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İnternet dilinde üzerine tıklandığında ilgili sayfaya yönlendiren "bağlantı" anlamına gelen veya bir sözcüğe, üzerine tıklandığında kullanıcıyı ilgili sayfaya yönlendirecek şekilde bir işlev kazandırmak anlamına gelen terim
hyperlink
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Englisch - Englisch
Point to specific documents at specific URLs The links are possible because of HTML Users can click hyperlinks to display the Web site referred to by the hypertext
Hyperlinks are used to link pages of the website, documents, etc together Links are used to move through the website and/or to other websites, portals, search engines, etc on the www
Embedded "hot spots" in Web pages that allow users to jump from one document to another related document, regardless of where it "lives" on the Internet
The embedded hypertext links that points to other web pages and other related resources
or HYPERTEXT LINKS - The connections in web pages that allow you to move from one document or site to another Text links are usually underlined or highlighted , so all you need to do is click on a link to connect to another site without knowing or typing in its URL Icons can also be links
this is how you get from one place to another on the Internet, for more info Getting about on the Internet
A predefined linkage between two Internet locations Web pages may either display the link using text or graphic images
Areas on a Web page that, when clicked, connect you to other areas on the page or other Web pages
We will include hyperlinks to the sites and/or e-mail addresses that you request
Text or images that, when clicked on, take the visitor to another web site or page within your site These are most commonly known as simply links The more web sites that link to your web site, the higher your search engine rankings
Connections which allow users to jump from one location to another within or between documents
An icon, graphic, or word in a file that when clicked with a mouse automatically opens another file for viewing WWW pages often include hyperlinks that display other web pages when selected by the user However, hyperlinks are not only for web sites They can be used from file to file within you desktop P C and in other applications
third-person singular of hyperlink
Connections between hypermedia or hypertext documents and other media
Allows a user to link any document stored in a database with any other document A user can navigate from one related document to another by clicking on the hyperlinks
allow you to 'link' any document stored in a database with any other document You can link a spreadsheet to an image, a database to a graphic, or a word processing file to a site on the World Wide Web You can then navigate from one related document to another, simply by clicking on the hyperlinks
are used to link web pages together If you click on a hyperlink, your browser will be directed to the linked web page
"In terms of Internet technologies, a text string or graphics that when clicked take you to another location, either within the same document or to a separate document stored on your computer, an intranet resource, or onto the Internet "
A text or image Link which lets you jump quickly between pages, objects, documents or web sites simply by clicking on it
plural of , hyperlink
An image or text which usually stands out in a document by color or size or instruction which links you to another document or a different point in the same document The link will give an indication as to where the user will be sent The user will click on the link with a mouse and arrive at the destination advertised by the link
Please note that we are not responsible for the content of any other website, including any website through which you may have gained access to our website or to which you may gain access from our website We do not accept any liability in connection with any such sites or links
are codes embedded in text or an image that initiate connections If they are text-based links (hypertext), they are usually underlined and highlighted When you select the hypertext (generally by clicking on it with a mouse), it will initiate a connection to another location and display that information This "other information" may be another Web page at the same site, a sound or video clip, or a connection to Web sites located elsewhere on the Intenet Hyperlinks may also take the form of hypermedia, such as a graphic or icon
References between documents that, when selected by users, call and display other documents
Text or images on a Web page that, when clicked with a mouse, cause your browser to load another page of HTML Because a simple mouse click allows the user to easily go from one page of hypertext to another, these pages are said to be "hyperlinked " Text links are usually (but not always) underlined in blue, while hyperlinks that are images often take the form of "buttons "
provide automated paths between points in two documents The link can be assigned to text/images and activated by clicking/selecting the linked item
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To point to another document by a hyperlink

Their Web page hyperlinks to your Web site.

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An area on a web page that can be triggered, usually by clicking, to cause another document to load in the browser
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To add a hyperlink to a document

One valuable thing a blogger often does is hyperlink to magazine and newspaper stories or other interesting blogs, she says.

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To use a hyperlink to jump to a document

Indeed, what consumers will see on a Web site is likely to vary depending on the point or Web page at which they access the Web site, how many pages they “hyperlink” through when reviewing the site, and how much of the page containing the disclosure is displayed by consumers' Web browsers without requiring additional scrolling.

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The foundation of online interactivity This is the clickable link in text or graphics on a webpage that takes you to another place on the same page, another page, or another website
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Information in a document that relates it to another document For example, the underlined text on a web page that, when clicked, opens another page is a hyperlink
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A connection between an element in a hyptertext document, such as a word, phrase, symbol, or image, and a different element in the document, another hypertext document, a file, or a script The user activates the link by clicking on the linked element, which is usually underlined or in a color different from the rest of the document Hyperlinks are indicated in a hypertext document by the use of tags in markup languages such as SGML and HTML These tags are generally not visible to the user Also called hot links and hypertext links
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In hypertext systems, such as the World Wide Web, highlighted words or phrases in a hypertext document that allow you to "jump" to another section of the same document or to another document on the World Wide Web
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(n ) An element in a hypertext document that connects to another element in the same or another document
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Any link on a web page (including an image or text link) which allowsyou to jump to another linked document (or another point on thesame document) Hyperlinks form the basis of WWW navigation Hyperlinkedtext is usually underlined and in a different colour to surroundingtext
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{f} (Computers) link to a hypertext, make a hypertext link in a file
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{i} part of a hypertext document which leads a user to another hypertext document (Computers)
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Function of the World Wide Web that allows one Web page to be accessed from another page When a person viewing a page with hyperlinks on a browser points to a hyperlink with a mouse, the mouse cursor changes from a pointer to a hand Clicking on the hyperlink, loads the linked page in the browser for viewing
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On the Web or other hypertext systems, hyperlink is a synonym for both link and hypertext link Possibly, the term originated because "link" was not felt to be specific enough And it's shorter than "hypertext link "
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If a document or file is hyperlinked, it contains hyperlinks. The database is fully hyperlinked both within the database and to thousands of external links. a word or picture in a website or computer document that will take you to another page or document if you click on it
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A jump from text or from an image map to a page or other type of file on the world wide web On world wide web pages, hyperlinks are the primary way to navigate between pages and among websites
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This is the clickable link in text or graphics on a web page that takes you to another place on the same page, another page or a whole other site It is the single most powerful and important function of online communications Hyperlinks are revolutionizing the way the world gets its information
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(n and v ) As a noun: graphics or text strings in web documents that respond to user selection by taking the user to a different location or presenting a different Web page or other resource On Web pages, text links typically appear highlighted in an underlined font of some color that differs from the color of regular text As a verb: to create a hyperlink; to make a hypertext connection with another page, passage or resource on the Web
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A graphic or piece of text in a Web page that, when clicked with a mouse, causes another file on the Web to be accessed The HTML code used to create a hyperlink includes the Web address (URL) of the file to which it points
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A link from one electronic document to another that can be triggered by the user
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A link in a document that, when activated (often by clicking it), links - or jumps to - another document or graphic In a hypertext system, an underlined or otherwise emphasized word or phrase that, when clicked on with the mouse, jumps to a location on the web page, to another page within the website or jumps to another website
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A link from one document to another, or to any resource, or within a document The hyperlinked text is highlighted in some fashion The default is usually blue, underlined text, but your display may vary
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An element in an electronic document that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document Typically, you click on the hyperlink to follow the link Hyperlinks are the most essential ingredient of all hypertext systems, including the World Wide Web
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An electronic link providing direct access from one distinctively marked place in a hypertext or hypermedia document to another in the same or a different document
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Any image or text on a Web page which acts as a link Clicking on the link will take the user to another Web page, or to another place on the same page Usually text hyerlinks are underlined or appear in a different color
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A highlighted, underlined phrase or word on a Web page that can be selected to proceed to another part of the page or even to another Web page
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A link in a web page that brings you to another location or resource when activated Hyperlinks usually appear as underlined text and printed in a contrasting color, but they may also appear as graphics, such as buttons to click Hyperlinks may link to another place in the same page, to a different page, to play an audio or video file, to download a file, to set up a message to an e-mail address, to search a database, to read Usenet newsgroups, and to link to other Internet resources
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In an HTML document, a hyperlink is a link to another part of the document or to another document. Hyperlinks are shown as words with a line under them
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To add a hyperlink to text or images
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a link from a hypertext file to another location or file; typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or icon at a particular location on the screen
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From hypertext link A clickable connection to another resource (page, image, file) on the Web Often a highlighted word or phrase which, when selected, causes the browser to request the page or object associated with the link
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An element found on web pages and other electronic documents that, when clicked with a mouse, automatically opens a file or web page in your web browser A hyperlink may be a word, button, or graphic When a hyperlink is text, it typically displays in a different color and may also be underlined A text hyperlink that has already been visited is usually displayed in a different color
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Text or icon on a Web page that you click on to go to to another page It could take you to another page inside a particular site or to an entirely new site somewhere else on the Internet
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An image or portion of text on a Web page that is linked to another Web page, either on the same site or in another Web site Clicking on the link will take the user to another Web page, or to another place on the same page Words or phrases which serve as links are underlined, or appear in a different color, or both Images that serve as links have a border around them, or they change the cursor to a little hand as it passes over them (See also "Links")
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A link in a document to information within that document or another document These links are usually represented by highlighted words or images When a reader selects a hyperlink, the computer display switches to the document or portion of the document referenced by the hyperlink
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