to create digital connections between web pages or between elements on web pages using hypertext, or to have such links on or to a web page or electronic document.
an extensively hyperlinked document.
verb (used without object)
to have, establish, or follow a connection from one web page or one object to another: I want to hyperlink from the table of contents to the specific articles in the newsletter.
The app hyperlinks to content from social media feeds.
I want to hyperlink from the table of contents to the specific articles in the newsletter.
From their web page, you can hyperlink to employment sites.
hyperlink
British
/ ˈhaɪpəˌlɪŋk /
noun
a word, phrase, picture, icon, etc, in a computer document on which a user may click to move to another part of the document or to another document
A way of connecting different Web pages together on the Internet. A hyperlink is a word or graphic display on one Web page that allows a computer to shift to another related Web page. Also called a link.
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“If we’re all born to be an obituary then let me live as a hyperlink, a trending meme traversing the chatter of continents,” Toro writes in the poem Memexodus.
To make the prompt go away, users had to click a big blue button to agree to share their Instagram posts on Facebook, or a smaller hyperlink to opt out.