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Adding internal links on page HTML

 <!DOCTYPE html>

<html>

<head>

<meta charset="utf-8">

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

<title></title>

</head>

<body>


<div>

<main>

<!--------- sementic tag navigation --------->

<nav>   <!--- this is navigation semantic tag --->

<ul>

<li>

<a href="General.html">General</a>

</li>

</ul>

<a href="#comment-section">Go to Down Section</a>

</nav>


<!---header--->


<!-------logo-------->

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<p>Lorem HTML semantic tags ka use webpage ka structure aur content ko samajhne aur sahi tarah se represent karne ke liye kiya jata hai. Yeh tags browsers aur developers ko batate hain ki har section ka kya role hai. Jaise, `<header>` tag ka use page ke header ko define karne ke liye hota hai jisme navigation links ya logo hote hain. `<nav>` tag navigation links ke liye hota hai, jabki `<article>` independent content ko dikhata hai, jaise blog post ya news. Agar hum ek section ko group karna chahte hain, toh hum `<section>` tag ka use karte hain. `<aside>` ka use aise content ke liye hota hai jo main content se thoda alag ho, jaise sidebar. Aur `<footer>` page ka last section hota hai, jisme copyright ya additional links hote hain. In semantic tags ka fayda yeh hai ki webpage ko accessible aur SEO-friendly banate hain, jisse search engines ko bhi content samajhne mein madad milti hai.HTML semantic tags ka use webpage ka structure aur content ko samajhne aur sahi tarah se represent karne ke liye kiya jata hai. Yeh tags browsers aur developers ko batate hain ki har section ka kya role hai. Jaise, `<header>` tag ka use page ke header ko define karne ke liye hota hai jisme navigation links ya logo hote hain. `<nav>` tag navigation links ke liye hota hai, jabki `<article>` independent content ko dikhata hai, jaise blog post ya news. Agar hum ek section ko group karna chahte hain, toh hum `<section>` tag ka use karte hain. `<aside>` ka use aise content ke liye hota hai jo main content se thoda alag ho, jaise sidebar. Aur `<footer>` page ka last section hota hai, jisme copyright ya additional links hote hain. In semantic tags ka fayda yeh hai ki webpage ko accessible aur SEO-friendly banate hain, jisse search engines ko bhi content samajhne mein madad milti hai.HTML semantic tags ka use webpage ka structure aur content ko samajhne aur sahi tarah se represent karne ke liye kiya jata hai. Yeh tags browsers aur developers ko batate hain ki har section ka kya role hai. Jaise, `<header>` tag ka use page ke header ko define karne ke liye hota hai jisme navigation links ya logo hote hain. `<nav>` tag navigation links ke liye hota hai, jabki `<article>` independent content ko dikhata hai, jaise blog post ya news. Agar hum ek section ko group karna chahte hain, toh hum `<section>` tag ka use karte hain. `<aside>` ka use aise content ke liye hota hai jo main content se thoda alag ho, jaise sidebar. Aur `<footer>` page ka last section hota hai, jisme copyright ya additional links hote hain. In semantic tags ka fayda yeh hai ki webpage ko accessible aur SEO-friendly banate hain, jisse search engines ko bhi content samajhne mein madad milti hai.HTML semantic tags ka use webpage ka structure aur content ko samajhne aur sahi tarah se represent HTML semantic tags ka use webpage ka structure aur content ko samajhne aur sahi tarah se represent karne ke liye kiya jata hai. Yeh tags browsers aur developers ko batate hain ki har section ka kya role hai. Jaise, `<header>` tag ka use page ke header ko define karne ke liye hota hai jisme navigation links ya logo hote hain. `<nav>` tag navigation links ke liye hota hai, jabki `<article>` independent content ko dikhata hai, jaise blog post ya news. Agar hum ek section ko group karna chahte hain, toh hum `<section>` tag ka use karte hain. `<aside>` ka use aise content ke liye hota hai jo main content se thoda alag ho, jaise sidebar. Aur `<footer>` page ka last section hota hai, jisme copyright ya additional links hote hain. In semantic tags ka fayda yeh hai ki webpage ko accessible aur SEO-friendly banate hain, jisse search engines ko bhi content samajhne mein madad milti hai.HTML semantic tags ka use webpage ka structure aur content ko samajhne aur sahi tarah se represent karne ke liye kiya jata hai. Yeh tags browsers aur developers ko batate hain ki har section ka kya role hai. Jaise, `<header>` tag ka use page ke header ko define karne ke liye hota hai jisme navigation links ya logo hote hain. `<nav>` tag navigation links ke liye hota hai, jabki `<article>` independent content ko dikhata hai, jaise blog post ya news. Agar hum ek section ko group karna chahte hain, toh hum `<section>` tag ka use karte hain. `<aside>` ka use aise content ke liye hota hai jo main content se thoda alag ho, jaise sidebar. Aur `<footer>` page ka last section hota hai, jisme copyright ya additional links hote hain. In semantic tags ka fayda yeh hai ki webpage ko accessible aur SEO-friendly banate hain, jisse search engines ko bhi content samajhne mein madad milti hai.HTML semantic tags ka use webpage ka structure aur content ko samajhne aur sahi tarah se represent karne ke liye kiya jata hai. Yeh tags browsers aur developers ko batate hain ki har section ka kya role hai. Jaise, `<header>` tag ka use page ke header ko define karne ke liye hota hai jisme navigation links ya logo hote hain. `<nav>` tag navigation links ke liye hota hai, jabki `<article>` independent content ko dikhata hai, jaise blog post ya news. Agar hum ek section ko group karna chahte hain, toh hum `<section>` tag ka use karte hain. `<aside>` ka use aise content ke liye hota hai jo main content se thoda alag ho, jaise sidebar. Aur `<footer>` page ka last section hota hai, jisme copyright ya additional links hote hain. In semantic tags ka fayda yeh hai ki webpage ko accessible aur SEO-friendly banate hain, jisse search engines ko bhi content samajhne mein madad milti hai.HTML semantic tags ka use webpage ka structure aur content ko samajhne aur sahi tarah se represent karne ke liye kiya jata hai. Yeh tags browsers aur developers ko batate hain ki har section ka kya role hai. Jaise, `<header>` tag ka use page ke header ko define karne ke liye hota hai jisme navigation links ya logo hote hain. `<nav>` tag navigation links ke liye hota hai, jabki `<article>` independent content ko dikhata hai, jaise blog post ya news. Agar hum ek section ko group karna chahte hain, toh hum `<section>` tag ka use karte hain. `<aside>` ka use aise content ke liye hota hai jo main content se thoda alag ho, jaise sidebar. Aur `<footer>` page ka last section hota hai, jisme copyright ya additional links hote hain. In semantic tags ka fayda yeh hai ki webpage ko accessible aur SEO-friendly banate hain, jisse search engines ko bhi content samajhne mein madad milti hai.karne ke liye kiya jata hai. Yeh tags browsers aur developers ko batate hain ki har section ka kya role hai. Jaise, `<header>` tag ka use page ke header ko define karne ke liye hota hai jisme navigation links ya logo hote hain. `<nav>` tag navigation links ke liye hota hai, jabki `<article>` independent content ko dikhata hai, jaise blog post ya news. Agar hum ek section ko group karna chahte hain, toh hum `<section>` tag ka use karte hain. `<aside>` ka use aise content ke liye hota hai jo main content se thoda alag ho, jaise sidebar. Aur `<footer>` page ka last section hota hai, jisme copyright ya additional links hote hain. In semantic tags ka fayda yeh hai ki webpage ko accessible aur SEO-friendly banate hain, jisse search engines ko bhi content samajhne mein madad milti hai.HTML semantic tags ka use webpage ka structure aur content ko samajhne aur sahi tarah se represent karne ke liye kiya jata hai. Yeh tags browsers aur developers ko batate hain ki har section ka kya role hai. Jaise, `<header>` tag ka use page ke header ko define karne ke liye hota hai jisme navigation links ya logo hote hain. `<nav>` tag navigation links ke liye hota hai, jabki `<article>` independent content ko dikhata hai, jaise blog post ya news. Agar hum ek section ko group karna chahte hain, toh hum `<section>` tag ka use karte hain. `<aside>` ka use aise content ke liye hota hai jo main content se thoda alag ho, jaise sidebar. Aur `<footer>` page ka last section hota hai, jisme copyright ya additional links hote hain. In semantic tags ka fayda yeh hai ki webpage ko accessible aur SEO-friendly banate hain, jisse search engines ko bhi content samajhne mein madad milti hai.</p>


<section id = "comment-section">

<div>

<h3>Comment Here</h3>

<p>Name</p>

</div>

</section>


<!----------This is for go to top---------->

<a href="#">Go to Top</a>

</main>

</div>

</body>

</html>



Notes: 1) Go to Down Link karne ke liye ek section banaye down me jaha hame down karna hoga aur section ko ek id denge,

phir jaha down ka button hoga use link karenge is section se, iske liye ek anchor tag use karke #+us section ka id name dalenge

<nav>

<a href="#content-down">Go to down</a>

<nav/>



<section id = "content-down">

content------

</section>


Note: (2)  Go to up ke liye ---

yaha ham anchor tag ke link me sirf # likhenge ya phir same content down ki tarh id banakar upar kar denge

<a href="#">Go to Top</a>


option another: ham kisi bhi h2 ko bhi tag deke aise link kar sakte hai

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