Introduction to Web Design Using Microsoft® FrontPage®
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4.2 Identify Absolute and Relative Links

Introduction:
Graphic and text links are classified as either relative or absolute. Examine the differences between relative and absolute links.

Directions:
Read the questions below.
Click on the Destination Site link(s) to open a new browser window.
Apply what you learn to answer the questions.
Check your work carefully, and click Submit.

Destination Site: Web Developer's Virtual Library - Relative and Absolute Links

Note: If this link is inactive or to find other Internet sites with similar information, get permission from your teacher to use a search engine.
Here are some keywords you might use:
relative links, absolute links



1.  How would a user activate a graphic link?


2.  Write out code examples of an absolute and a relative link.


3.  Describe an advantage to using relative links.


4.  What does the process of debugging involve?



 

 

 

 


 
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