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title: How to Use Links
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## How to Use Links
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Links are found in many webpages and its purpose is to allow users to visit other webpages.
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<br/>In HTML, you can use the `<a>` tag to create a hyperlink.
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```html
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<a href="url">link text</a>
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The href attribute is very important, as it defines what the destination address is.
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<br/>The link text is the actual visable text.
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<br/>For example, if you wanted something to link to the freeCodeCamp website, you could type:
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```html
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<a href="https://www.freecodecamp.org/">freeCodeCamp</a>
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```
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When run, this will display the text "freeCodeCamp", but it links to the website `"https://www.freecodecamp.org"`. Clicking on the text will send you to the specified address. Neat!
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### Links in images
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Links don't need to only be text. You can add a link to an image as well!
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```html
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<a href="https://www.freecodecamp.org"
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<img src="freecodecamp.png" alt = "freeCodeCamp's logo">
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</a>
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```
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What we do here is we put an <img> tag inside of an <a> tag. This allows us to click the image to go to the link, which is `https://www.freecodecamp.org`. Double neato!
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#### More Information:
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<!-- Please add any articles you think might be helpful to read before writing the article -->
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* [MDN - HTML <a> Reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/a)
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