HTML and CSS Reference
In-Depth Information
7
ALL ABOUT LINKS
THE MAJOR CAPABILITY of Web pages
besides displaying text, graphics, and media is
loading other pages. Using Web pages, people —
including designers and developers — tend to
think of going somewhere or getting something.
We even think of helping users with site maps
and navigation tools that imply that they're on
some kind of trip. h e navigational issues are
important and are discussed in Chapter 8.
However, this chapter looks at how links load
other Web pages, as well as how they're used to
access alternate style sheets. Included in this
examination are the dif erent attributes that are
related to loading pages, the details of accessing
a page, and CSS3 properties used to both style
links and to launch interactive features in those
properties.
 
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