hyperlink
See also: Hyperlink
English
Noun
hyperlink (plural hyperlinks)
- Some text or a graphic in an electronic document that can be activated to display another document or trigger an action.
- Click the hyperlink to go to the next page.
- An address, URL, or program that defines a hyperlink's function.
- Copy the hyperlink and paste it into an email.
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Translations
link from one electronic document to another
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area on a Web page
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Verb
hyperlink (third-person singular simple present hyperlinks, present participle hyperlinking, simple past and past participle hyperlinked)
- (of a hypertext document) To point to another document by a hyperlink.
- 2001, Barbara Notarius and Gail Sforza Brewer, Open Your Own Bead & Breakfast, 4th ed, John Wiley and Sons, p 165:
- Their Web page hyperlinks to your Web site.
- 2001, Barbara Notarius and Gail Sforza Brewer, Open Your Own Bead & Breakfast, 4th ed, John Wiley and Sons, p 165:
- To add a hyperlink to a document.
- 2004, Gregory M. Lamb, “Blogs: Here to Stay - With Changes” in Christian Science Monitor, April 15, 2004.
- One valuable thing a blogger often does is hyperlink to magazine and newspaper stories or other interesting blogs, she says.
- 2004, Gregory M. Lamb, “Blogs: Here to Stay - With Changes” in Christian Science Monitor, April 15, 2004.
- To use a hyperlink to jump to a document.
- 1999, John Graubert and Jill Coleman, “Consumer Protection and Antitrust Enforcement at the Speed of Light: The FTC Meets the Internet” in Canada–United States Law Journal, v 25, p 275:
- Indeed, what consumers will see on a Web site is likely to vary depending on the point or Web page at which they access the Web site, how many pages they “hyperlink” through when reviewing the site, and how much of the page containing the disclosure is displayed by consumers' Web browsers without requiring additional scrolling.
- 1999, John Graubert and Jill Coleman, “Consumer Protection and Antitrust Enforcement at the Speed of Light: The FTC Meets the Internet” in Canada–United States Law Journal, v 25, p 275:
Translations
to point to another document by a hyperlink
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to add a hyperlink to a document
to use a hyperlink to jump to a document
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Danish
Noun
hyperlink n (definite singular hyperlinket, indefinite plural hyperlinks or hyperlink, definite plural hyperlinkene)
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