The two most common attributes of the anchor tag (<A>) are: URL and NAME NAME and NUMBER A and B NAME and HREF HREF and URL
The NAME attribute is used to: identify your computer specify the page's author specify an invisible anchor refer to another resource request a user's name
An anchor's URL may only point to another HTML page. True False
Which of the following is an incorrect anchor? (Assume that the server, files, and named anchors referred to actually exist.) <A HREF="http://www.site.edu/> <A HREF="test1.html#p2"> <A NAME="http://www.site.edu/"> <A NAME="section21"> <A HREF="#section21">
The symbol used to identify a reference to a named anchor is: HREF the pound-sign the exclamation point the double-quote