sahildeki çimli kumul

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links
plural form of link
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of link
A golf course, especially one situated on dunes by the sea

A links is best when it’s really firm and when the wind is really up.

These are the hypertext connections between Web pages This is a synonym for hotlinks or hyperlinks
third-person singular of link
Connections from one information file or site to another
in GEMIS are the connections between data records There are links between processes, between products and processes, between scenarios and processes, and between references and products, processes, scenarios and standards Links establish process chains which can be displayed via the local menu (right mouse click!) If you rename a data record, all links in GEMIS are adjusted to the new name automatically If you copy a data record, all existing links of the original record become also part of the copied data record
This refers to a connection, created by the use of HTML, between one piece of text, or a graphic, to another This connection is often referred to as being "external" (when it refers to a link to another document) or "internal" (when referring to a link within the current document) Connections between web sites owned by different organizations are often referred to as "reciprocal links "
Hypertext connections between Web pages This is a synonym for hotlinks or hyperlinks
A golf course
the way in which users of the World Wide Web jump from one page to another A link normally appears as an underlined phrase or word, much like those on a CD-ROM encyclopaedia
text, graphics, a button, or a sound object on a web page that is connected to another web page; you are taken to the page to which the item is linked when you click on it
Within the context of the World Wide Web, a link is a reference within a Web document to another document Links are constructed using Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) and include a link title or image which usually displays as a hyperlink which is indicated by a visual cue such as underlined text or a hand icon over text or image when a mouse is moved over the link, with the link URL displaying in the status bar of a Web browser When a Web browser is used to select a link, the Web browser then retrieves and displays the referenced document which may be in HTML or other formats, eg PDF A computer may require the setup of additional software or plug-ins to be able to retrieve and display files in various formats that are offered as links in Web documents
By inserting hypertext links into web documents it is possible to connect two documents together These documents can be on different computers on opposite sides of the globe
Links are quick routes to other web pages that may be similar or related in some fashion On most websites the links are blue and underlined, you can directly click on them and retrieve the page to which it is connected This is another way for you to navigate the Internet We find links most helpful, but also very addicting Remember you can always use the "Back" button to return from wherever you end up Should you become completely lost hit the Home icon at the top of your Browser and you will be returned to SYIX COM
course consisting of a large landscaped area for playing golf
The text or graphic a person selects (by clicking or using the keyboard keys) that branches onto another document, another location in the current document or another Internet tool
plural of link
1 originally referred to seaside courses, now used loosely to mean any golf course 2 ("links style course, links course") an exposed, windswept (sometimes seaside) course characterized by gently rolling mounds/dunes and very few (if any) trees Example: Hey, let's hit the links after work 2 Spanish Bay, on the Monterey Peninsula, is a links style course
{i} golf course; sandy hills by the sea coast (Scottish)
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