HTML | <link> href Attribute
Last Updated :
06 Jun, 2022
The HTML <link> href Attribute is used to specify the URL of the linked document.
It mostly contains the URL of the stylesheet file.
Syntax:
<link href="URL">
Attribute Values: It contains the value i.e URL which specifies the URL of the linked document.
Possible values are:
- absolute URL: It points to another website.
- Relative URL: iT points to a file present within a website.
Example: This Example illustrates the use of href attribute in the link element.
html
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html >
< head >
< link id = "linkid"
rel = "stylesheet"
type = "text/css"
href = "styles.css"
sizes = "16*16"
hreflang = "en-us" >
</ head >
< body style = "text-align:center;" >
< h1 >GeeksForGeeks</ h1 >
< h2 >< link >
href Attribute</ h2 >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
Supported Browsers: The browser supported by HTML | <link>href Attribute are listed below:
- Google Chrome 1 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Internet Explorer 6 and above
- Firefox 1 and above
- Opera 12.1 and above
- Safari 4 and above
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