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Links in the <head> of the document
From the course: HTML and CSS: Linking
Links in the <head> of the document
- [Instructor] For the last item in this chapter, let's take a look at some of the exercise files developed in past courses that I've recorded. This is a website for the Topsy Turvy cake design. And I originally built this website as part of the course, Learning Foundation Six, and then I used that website in a course called, HTML Metadata in the Head, and that is where we were focused on the head of the document and all of the millions of tags you can have in the head of your document. And what I'd like to use it for in this course is to once again, look at all of the kinds of links that we have here in the head of the document, and talk about them briefly. So I'm going to scroll here just in the head of this document down here, starting around line 15, and just briefly touch on a little bit about these links that are here. So you'll see, first of all, lines 15 to 19, we have linked tags here, and you'll see, actually 15 to 18, focus on the Apple Touch icon. And so that is, of…
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The basic link5m 33s
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Linking to offsite resources4m 23s
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Opening links in different windows and iframes5m 41s
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Linking to PDF files and other documents6m 16s
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Linking within the same document and top of page6m 25s
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Linking phone numbers2m 18s
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Linking to email addresses and email messages5m 12s
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Using images as links2m 57s
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Including several links within an image using image maps8m 7s
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Links in the <head> of the document2m 41s
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