{"json_modified": "2016-03-28T08:38:44.410984", "uuid": "8a013be1-bc56-487d-8513-116e303e0c52", "title": "Hyperlink", "url": "/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Hyperlink", "tags": ["WebMechanics", "Navigation", "CodingScripting", "HTML", "Glossary"], "translations": [], "modified": "2014-12-20T02:45:39", "label": "Hyperlink", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 129121, "last_edit": "2014-10-26T10:21:22", "summary": "Hyperlinks connect Web pages, or data items, to one another. In HTML, anchor elements define the hyperlinks you see when you browse the Web. An anchor can create a link from a part of a Web page, such as a text string or image, to another site, page or even a particular point within a page.", "sections": [{"id": "Summary", "title": "Summary"}, {"id": "In_depth", "title": "In depth"}, {"id": "Know_more", "title": "Know more"}, {"id": "General_knowledge", "title": "General knowledge"}, {"id": "Technical_reference", "title": "Technical reference"}, {"id": "Learn_about_it", "title": "Learn about it"}], "slug": "Web/Guide/HTML/Hyperlink", "review_tags": []}