<a href="yourURL">Text for visitor to see</a>
href stands for Hypertext REFerence
Anchor tags link to a location on the same page.
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Anchor tags link to a location on a different page
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email links:
< a href="mailto: [email protected]">email me</a>
< a href="mailto: [email protected]?subject=Hello, nice meeting you.">email me</a>
< a href="mailto: [email protected]?body=Hello There, Stranger! Hope your day is going well.">email me</a>
< a href="mailto: [email protected]?subject=your subject&body=what you want to put in email body">email me</a>
It is also possible to add a bunch of advanced options at the same time. After the first "?", use an ampersand "&" before every option.
< a href="mailto: [email protected]">email me</a>
< a href="mailto: [email protected]?subject=Hello, nice meeting you.">email me</a>
< a href="mailto: [email protected]?body=Hello There, Stranger! Hope your day is going well.">email me</a>
< a href="mailto: [email protected]?subject=your subject&body=what you want to put in email body">email me</a>
It is also possible to add a bunch of advanced options at the same time. After the first "?", use an ampersand "&" before every option.