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A Tag Href Not Working. The second thing is that here your anchors should have href. I have included a link inside the icons, but nothing. The link in the contact also work fine, there's no problem when i link to an element on the page. I am trying to create a set of links to specific sections in the page using the href</strong>=#.> notation, but it doesn't seem to work. The most important thing is that a div cannot have href attributes, only anchor tags have href attributes. If the href attribute is not present, the tag will not be a hyperlink. The html tag defines a hyperlink. I don’t see any reason in the html why it would not work. The other four links do not work. All i can think of is if there were something covering the link via css, like a pseudo. The link in the logo works fine. I've also tried setting the. The most important attribute of the element is the. Almost every html element takes the id attribute. You use the tag, alongside its href attribute, to link to a specific part(s) on the same web page in combination with the id attribute.

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It has the following syntax: The link in the logo works fine. You use the tag, alongside its href attribute, to link to a specific part(s) on the same web page in combination with the id attribute. The second thing is that here your anchors should have href. The most important attribute of the element is the. I've also tried setting the. The link in the contact also work fine, there's no problem when i link to an element on the page. I am trying to use social media icons on my page, but for some reason they do not work. I am trying to create a set of links to specific sections in the page using the href</strong>=#.> notation, but it doesn't seem to work. Almost every html element takes the id attribute.

How to link back out of a folder using the ahref tag?

A Tag Href Not Working You use the tag, alongside its href attribute, to link to a specific part(s) on the same web page in combination with the id attribute. I am trying to create a set of links to specific sections in the page using the href</strong>=#.> notation, but it doesn't seem to work. It has the following syntax: I am trying to use social media icons on my page, but for some reason they do not work. The most important attribute of the element is the. The most important thing is that a div cannot have href attributes, only anchor tags have href attributes. The html tag defines a hyperlink. The href attribute specifies the url of the page the link goes to. All i can think of is if there were something covering the link via css, like a pseudo. The link in the logo works fine. The link in the contact also work fine, there's no problem when i link to an element on the page. The second thing is that here your anchors should have href. If the href attribute is not present, the tag will not be a hyperlink. I don’t see any reason in the html why it would not work. The other four links do not work. You use the tag, alongside its href attribute, to link to a specific part(s) on the same web page in combination with the id attribute.

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