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<H1> ABC Public School </H1>
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ABC Public School is best known for its activities organised
in the school campus. We organise different types of activates to
contribute to the development of health, happiness, physical skills,
maturity, sportsmanship, decision-making skills, self-confidence, and
self-discipline of each student. The most commonly organised activities
are:
<H2> Activities in the School </H2>
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Debates <BR>
Dance <BR>
Daily Assembly Thoughts <BR>
Festivals Celebrations <BR>
Music <BR>
Gardening <BR>
Rangoli Making <BR>
English Conversation <BR>
Painting <BR>
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<A HREF="Home.html"> Back </A>
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In internal linking, the hyperlink points to a specific section within the same document or web
page. This is helpful specially when a long web page is divided into various sections and a list
of all section heading is displayed on the top of the web page. When you click section heading,
you will reach to the related section explanation which is located down some where on the web
page. This can be done using the <A> tag as:
At the top, where section headings are to be shown, write
<A HREF=#act> Section heading </A>
Here, #act is the name or label given to the explanation section. This command tells the browser
that the hyperlink references to the name #act. When the section heading is clicked, it will move
to the explanation section where name or label #act is written.
Where section explanation has to be shown, write
<A ID=#act> About the section heading </A>
Now, when any section heading at the top of the web page is clicked, you will be reached to the
respective explanation section. Let us take an example of internal linking. The Flowers.html web
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