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Up to this point we’ve focused on creating well-structured web pages, marking up our content using the right tag for the job. We’ve introduced you to most of the tags you’ll need to include text and images on your web pages. If you’ve been following along with the homework, you should by now be able to create quite complex web pages using structured markup. All good, but there’s something distinctly lacking: links.
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(2009). Creating Links with Anchors. In: HTML and CSS Web Standards Solutions. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1607-0_6
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