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hi friends this is leela welcome to my channel layla webdav in this video we will learn about the urls and the paths so what is the meaning of this one we have already learned about the hyperlink creating the hyperlinks how to create the hyperlinks in a html document we have seen in that create in that hyperlink we have an attribute that is nothing but href attribute that means hypertext reference so in that href attribute we will be providing the path well be providing the path as a value for this href attribute property so the path means so what are the what is the content that we have that we can provide in this hrf is the url or a path so what is the difference between this url and the path and what is the difference between absolute url and the relative url lets try to see in this video to fully understand the link targets link targets means nothing but the href attribute sometimes we call it as a target also you need to understand urls and the file paths this section gives you