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  • 23 Sep 2024
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Links are used to provide readers with quick access to additional information or resources related to a particular topic. It is usually highlighted in blue and underlined. When a reader clicks the link, a webpage or location within the document appears.

There are three types of hyperlinks that can be used in technical documentation:

  1. External links: External links are links to websites or resources that are not part of the product documentation. They are used to provide readers with access to additional information or resources related to a particular topic.

  2. Internal links: Internal links are links to different sections or pages within the product documentation. They are used to help readers navigate the document and quickly find specific information.

  3. Anchor links: Anchor links are links that take the reader to a specific location within the same webpage or document. They are often used to create a table of contents or to provide quick access to specific sections of a document.


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