Hyperlink
A hyperlink, or simply a link, is a reference or navigation element in digital documents that enables a reader to move from one resource to another by clicking or tapping. Hyperlinks are a foundational component of hypertext systems, allowing non-linear access to information by connecting related documents, sections within a document, or external resources such as webpages, images, emails, or files.
The concept of hypertext and hyperlinks emerged in the 1960s, with influence from Ted Nelson and the
Hyperlinks come in various forms: text links, image links, and button-like links. They can be internal (within
Practical considerations include search engine optimization, accessibility, and security. Clear, descriptive link text improves usability and