The feature of HTML which makes the World Wide Web possible as a "web" of information is known as hyperlinking. By using hyperlinks in addition to the above, you can write any number of pages which link to each other, but they will be very plain. A hyperlink consists of a bit of text and a URL; when it is followed (typically by a click to the text) the URL is accessed. The element is the one for this job: Linking This brings you back to this page.
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