RE: Link, Hyperlink, hotlink

Subject: RE: Link, Hyperlink, hotlink
From: "Kevin Christy" <kevinchristy -at- socal -dot- rr -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 10:53:03 -0800


Per M$ Manual of Style, "hyperlink" and "link" are acceptable; "hot link" is
not, and there is no hyphenation.

It's not the Bible, but I always use it as a reference when I'm unsure of
what a common usage is.

Peace!

Kevin

>>I've always preferred to use the term link when describing text you can
click on to jump to another area. In our documentation, we also have
hyperlink (and hyper-link) and hot link (or hot-link). Is there any
justification for using these terms instead of just plain link?

Catherine<<


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References:
Link, Hyperlink, hotlink: From: Ednie, Catherine

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