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The anchor tag, also known as the <a> tag, is used in HTML to create a hyperlink to another webpage or a specific location on the current webpage. The anchor tag typically contains two attributes: href and target.

href

The href attribute is used to specify the destination URL of the hyperlink.

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The typical usage of this functionality on a website is that the logo in the navigation takes you to the homepage because it is wrapped in an anchor tag that goes to the homepage.

target

The target attribute is used to specify where the linked document should be opened.

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The anchor tag, also known as the <a> tag, is used in HTML to create a hyperlink to another webpage or a specific location on the current webpage. The anchor tag typically contains two attributes: href and target.

href

The href attribute is used to specify the destination URL of the hyperlink.

index.html

index.html

copy

The typical usage of this functionality on a website is that the logo in the navigation takes you to the homepage because it is wrapped in an anchor tag that goes to the homepage.

target

The target attribute is used to specify where the linked document should be opened.

index.html

index.html

copy

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SectionΒ 2. ChapterΒ 5
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