Definition: Some text or a graphic in an electronic document that can be activated to display another document or trigger an action.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look,
At the word “link,” it’s quite a book!
The dictionary tells us, clear and bright,
It's more than just words in plain sight.
(Think of it like this, a little rhyme):
“A link” is a connection, a helpful chime!
It says, "Some text or a graphic you see,
Within an electronic document, fancy and free!"
But wait, there’s more – don't you despair,
It can
activate
something, beyond compare.
Like clicking on words, a magical quest,
To open another document, put knowledge to the test!
Or maybe it triggers an action, you see,
A button to press, for all to agree!
So “link” means a doorway, a pathway so neat,
Connecting things together, oh so sweet!
Does that make sense? Any questions, my dears?
Let’s discuss it further, banish your fears!