What’s a clickable link?

Clickable links, also known as hyperlinks, are highlighted words on websites that take the user to associated information when clicked. They are written in HTML code and can lead to different pages or trigger email clients. Clickable graphics serve a functional purpose, such as stopping or starting videos, while clickable links are for navigation. However, […]

What’s a clickable image?

Clickable images are graphical buttons on a website that function as hyperlinks. They can be created using HTML and can be anything the designer wants. It’s important not to go overboard with too many images and to clarify when they can be clicked. When used correctly, clickable images can enhance a website’s design. A clickable […]

Why no clickable links in AOL emails?

Older versions of AOL email do not allow clickable links unless a specific code is used. Newer versions interpret HTML better, but not all users update. Including a separate AOL link is recommended. Upgrading is the easiest option for those using outdated versions. Many people believe that AOL, or America Online, simply doesn’t allow clickable […]

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