[
US
/ˈhaɪpɝɫɪŋk/
]
[ UK /hˈaɪpəlˌɪŋk/ ]
[ UK /hˈaɪpəlˌɪŋk/ ]
NOUN
- a link from a hypertext file to another location or file; typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or icon at a particular location on the screen
How To Use hyperlink In A Sentence
- There will never be a knowledge web where the entire backfile is hyperlinked to databases for relevance based indexing without access. John Wilbanks on the Knowledge Web
- I like the idea a lot, but the blue highlighting is just too obtrusive - I find I'm reading the hyperlinks and ignoring the text.
- Then this morning the underlines were gone and hyperlinks were in a bright blue.
- The MEDALS Program Management Office posts news items pertaining to MEDALS where users may respond via an email hyperlink.
- The documents can be navigated by keyword search, table of contents or hyperlinks.
- If you're interested in reading the article, all you need do is scroll down a bit, after clicking on the pink hyperlink below.
- Now, it's not that I don't trust Derb, but I decided to click on the hyperlink at ‘I have not made this up’ just out of curiosity.
- For every image that is not hyperlinked you could insert your main keywords.
- Do you find yourself avoiding the use of underlines in real life because they look like hyperlinks?
- Maybe she has decided her column should replicate a blog post that synthesises a number of sources (but without the referential hyperlinks)?