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There is no specific limit on the number of link tags that you can have in an HTML document. You can include as many link tags as necessary to link to external stylesheets, scripts, icons, and other resources that your web page requires.
There are two kinds of links in HTML: Links to external resources. These are links to resources that are to be used to augment the current document, generally automatically processed by the user agent. Hyperlinks.
Inline links can be created DITA topics using the element. The destination of the link can be expressed directly by using the @href attribute and the target can be another topic or a specific element within the other topic, another location within the same topic, a file, or a web link.
To make a hyperlink in HTML, use the anchor tag: link text . There are three different types of hyperlinks on the web, absolute, relative, and inline links.
Related links are links that provide additional information about your topic.

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DITA topics have two different types of links. In the body of the topic, you can use the xref element to insert cross reference or inline links. In the related-links part of the topic, you can use the link element to insert links. Related links are also generated from a relationship table when you publish a DITA map.

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