The location of a hypertext link in a document An anchor can be either the start of a hypertext link or the destination of a hypertext link
A tag in HTML that marks the start and end of the object to be retrieved by the browser from a server
To fix or fasten; to fix in a stable condition; as, to anchor the cables of a suspension bridge
The person who anchors a television or radio programme, especially a news programme, is the person who presents it and acts as a link between interviews and reports which come from other places or studios. Viewers saw him anchoring a five-minute summary of regional news. a series of cassettes on the Vietnam War, anchored by Mr. Cronkite
That which gives stability or security; that on which we place dependence for safety
{i} heavy object placed in the water in order to hold boats in place; main broadcaster on a TV or radio program, broadcaster; source of security or stability, refuge; text used as the start or end of a hypertext link (Internet)
Carved work, somewhat resembling an anchor or arrowhead; a part of the ornaments of certain moldings
An anchor is a heavy hooked object that is dropped from a boat into the water at the end of a chain in order to make the boat stay in one place
An anchor is an HTML "tag" that marks a specific point in an HTML document as either the source or destination of a hypertext link This allows you to create links from one hypertext document to another, as well as to different sections within the same document Anchors that point to different places in the same document use the <A NAME> tag and are frequently used to navigate a long document with many sections Anchors that point to other hypertext documents use the <A HREF> tag
An anchor is an HTML tag that marks a specific point in an HTML document as either the source or destination of a hypertext link This allows you to create links from one hypertext document to another, as well as to different sections within the same document Anchors that point to different places in the same document use the <A NAME> tag and are frequently used to navigate a long document with many sections Anchors that point to other hypertext documents use the <A HREF> tag
CDE Certification Checklist: A position in a collection of selectable objects that marks one end point of an extended selection range (Definition from Motif 1 2 Style Guide )
An invisible name on a page marking a particular spot It takes the form: <A NAME="[anchor_name]"> </A> A hyperlink to http: //www somesite com/somepage html#[anchor_name] will go to that part of the desired page The source for this definition has <A NAME="anchor">Anchor</A> just above the definition Only the "Anchor" is visible, but the <A NAME="anchor"> and the </A> that surround it are not visible If you came to this definition via a hyperlink, that link ended with: /web_glossary html#anchor
A point occupied by two or more of a player's checkers on the opponent's side of the board An advanced anchor is an anchor on the opponent's four or five point or any anchor outside the opponent's home board
Either the starting point or the destination of a hyperlink (or link) within a document Example: a highlighted word within an online help file may display additional information related to the word This information is "anchored" to the highlighted word