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| Absolute Link | An absolute link is the opposite of a relative link. Basically, the absolute link uses the full path, and is created when the href value is a fully qualified URL, including the transfer protocol: http:// , domain name: e.g. www.yourdomain.com, and filename: e.g. yourpage.html. Below is the html code showing the absolute link to this definition. <a href="http://seovocabulary.com/Absolute_Link.html">absolute link</a> |
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