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What do you mean be absolute and relative links?

13th Nov 2017, 2:13 AM
Harsh Wellengsly
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Do you mean position?
13th Nov 2017, 2:19 AM
Manual
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It would be easier to show have a video https://youtu.be/kowh52NmZis
13th Nov 2017, 2:25 AM
Manual
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Absolute: Constant according to viewer Relative: Constant relative to some other element
13th Nov 2017, 2:27 AM
👑 Prometheus 🇸🇬
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Absolute links include every part of a URL to load a resource. This includes the following: - scheme: http://, https://, ftp://, etc - server: Domain Name or IP Address - path: Directory paths leading to the target file. - resource: File name Relative links take into account the current url path and appends the relative path to the link. Here are some examples to better understand: Absolute Links: - Home: http://www.somedomain.com - Post1: http://www.somedomain.com/blog/post1/ - Post2: http://www.somedomain.com/blog/post1/ Relative Links: (Applies to links on the same website.) - Home: / - Post1: /blog/post1 - Post2: /blog/post2 Relative Links: (Applies to links on a page in the /blog/ directory.) - Post1: post1 - Post2: post2 Hopefully, this makes sense.
13th Nov 2017, 2:47 AM
David Carroll
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I know nothing about it
13th Nov 2017, 2:19 AM
Harsh Wellengsly
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will you care to explain
13th Nov 2017, 2:20 AM
Harsh Wellengsly
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