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HTML How to Make a Website CSS: Cascading Style Sheets Review: CSS: Cascading Style Sheets

can not understand this one ?

a

1 Answer

Flavio Barros
Flavio Barros
3,686 Points

"a", or <a></a>, stands for "anchor"!

You can add the atribute "href" next to the tag referencing to a link, for instance. ("href" stands for hypertext reference)

Like this:

<a href="http://www.teamtreehouse.com">Learn with TreeHouse, here!</a>

The result would be the text between the tag linking to the website mentioned next the href atribute. Got it?