Issue
I know that the HTML <link> tag is used for attatching stylesheets, but looking at the W3CSchools tag reference, it has many other values for the rel attribute. I've looked all over the place, but I can't for the life of me find a place that describes in detail what the other values do and how they work. Can anyone send me to the right place or explain it themselves?
I know that the link tag supplies other pages that relate to the current document, but how are they used? For example, how are the first, prev, and next relationships used?
Solution
I know two prominent common uses:
With
rel="stylesheet"
to reference external CSS style sheetsWith
rel="favicon"
to reference browser favicons
Additionally, there are
Forward and reverse links (
rel="next"
)Links to alternative resources for search engines (
rel="alternate"
)
Check the W3C Reference: Links in HTML documents for details on stylesheet, and the latter two.
Answered By - Pekka
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