Click a link. Here you see the MSN start page. You can click the Family link. |
The page for that link appears (in this case, MSN Family Page). |
INTRODUCTIONInformation on the Internet is easy to browse because documents contain links to other pages, documents, and sites. Simply click a link to view the associated page. Links are also called hyperlinks, and usually appear underlined and sometimes in a different color. |
TIPError? If you see an error message when you click a link, it could indicate that the link is not accurate or that the server is too busy. Try again later. |
TIPImage Links Images can also serve as links. You can tell whether an image (or text) is a link by placing your mouse pointer on it. If the pointer changes into a pointing hand, the image (or text) is a link. |