06 - HTML Relative Links Flashcards

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How do you indicate the relative link to a parent directory?

A

Use ../ to indicate the folder above the current one, then follow it with the file name.
To link to the homepage from the music reviews: <a>Home</a>

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How do you indicate the relative link to a child directory?

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For a child folder, use the name of the child folder, followed by a forward slash, then the file name.
To link to music listings from the homepage:<a>Listings</a>

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How do you indicate the relative link to a grandparent directory?

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Repeat the ../ to indicate that you want to go up two folders
To link to the homepage from the DVD reviews: <a>Home</a>

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How do you indicate the relative link to the same directory?

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To link to a file in the same folder, just use the file name. (Nothing else is needed.)
To link to music reviews from the music homepage: <a>Reviews</a>

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