Bel-link-i (Bellini)
Why This Recipe Works
A link (which is short for hyperlink) is an object that allows you to jump to a new webpage location when you click or tap it. Links are found on almost every webpage and provide a simple means of navigating between pages on the web. They are important to search engines for crawling the internet to understand a page’s purpose.
Ingredients
- One website (or one trillion)
- A text editor (for adding a link)
Steps
- Have a website.
- Add a link to just about any content on your website (image, button, text, etc.) to something else (another page, image, video, etc.)
- If you change a link permanently, be sure to set up a 301 redirect so your link doesn’t break!
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