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Link to us


Here we provide some ways to link to us from your website. This are only recommendations that you can transform as you wish, but you have to remember that text links should have a descriptive anchor text.

If you've found our site useful and would like to help us, then you can add a link to us in your website. We recommend that you add the link in a place that's related to this website's topic. If your site is not about this subject, then you can add it in the "webmaster" page (usually a page where you talk about the author and the tools and technologies used) as a reference to the resources used to build the site. Remember that a link is a "recommendation" to your visitors, not just a thing you put in your code.


Text links

Here you have a list that shows how to link to each section of this site. If you need to link to other section of the site, simply pick its URL as "href" value, and the title as anchor text.

Homepage

Code begin<a href="http://www.htmlquick.com">HTML tutorials and reference</a>
Code end

HTML tutorials

Code begin<a href="http://www.htmlquick.com/tutorials.html">HTML tutorials</a>
Code end

HTML reference

Code begin<a href="http://www.htmlquick.com/reference.html">HTML reference</a>
Code end

HTML tags

Code begin<a href="http://www.htmlquick.com/reference/tags.html">HTML tags</a>
Code end


Image links

You can also use these images to build your links. Don't forget to fill the "alt" attribute of the HTML img tag. You can fill the "alt" attribute with the same text in the anchor of the text links (depending on the section).

Banner (468x60)

Banner to link to HTMLQuick.com (468x60)

Button (88x31)

Button to link to HTMLQuick.com (88x31)

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