Hyperlink, a reference in an electronic document that lets the user display or activate another document or program
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link
When you click on a word button or "link" (same thing) you are actually clicking on a hyperlink usually made in HTML (hypertext markup language) or a compatible computer language. However, unless you are programming something online you don't need to necessarily know this if you are just a user.
However, it is good to know what you are dealing with and the more you know about technology can protect you in various ways the rest of your lives here on earth as well as your children and grandchildren and great Grandchildren and so on.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
Top 10 Posts This Month
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- Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker blocks Jan. 6 rioters from state jobs after Trump pardons
- The US State Department says humanitarian assistance can continue. Foreign aid workers say that’s not happening
- This is from 3 days ago about the 67 people with Tuberculosis in Kansas City Area:
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- Full Article: How the US foreign aid freeze is intensifying humanitarian crises across the globe
- California leaders promise a quick rebuild, but that may put homes at risk of fire again
- Snow Guards for Austrian Roofs?
- Water doesn't put out Fires on Lithium Ion Batteries of the kind you find in Teslas and other EV units both trucks and cars
- Earthing
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