How to Make a Hyperlink-Create Clickable Links
Introduction
A hyperlink is a pointer from one HTML document to another; it supports absolute and relative links. The user's browser will follow the link in your text and display the linked-to page or resource.

Note: If you're using WordPress, we recommend using the editor built-in to that platform instead of writing code by hand (although if you've got it in your blood, we won't tell anyone).
What Is a Hyperlink?
A hyperlink is a link to another website. When you click on it, you will be taken to that website. A hyperlink contains two parts: the link and the destination. A link is anything that allows you to navigate from one place on your computer or device to another location, such as buttons and text links. The destination refers to what appears in your browser when you click on a particular type of link—an address bar or search bar.
When creating hyperlinks with HTML code (see below), there are two types: embedded and external links.
Understand what a hyperlink is

A hyperlink is a text that opens up another page or document. It typically appears underlined, but this is not required. Hyperlinks can link to a different part of the same page or another website.
How To Make a Hyperlink
Hyperlinks connect web pages and allow users to navigate through a website. Hyperlinks are often used in the text but can also be imaged. To create a hyperlink, you must first enter the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) for the page you want to link to into your browser's address bar. After that, type in "[text]$0" where it says "http://www" and $0 means text link only; this means that only the text next to it will be hyperlinked, so don't include any spaces between them!
Find or create a resource to highlight with your hyperlink.
Before creating a hyperlink, you'll need to ensure that you have the right resource to link to. This can be as simple as connecting to another web page on your own site or as complicated as relating to a downloadable file or another website.
You'll also need to decide whether there's any content on the page where your hyperlink is located. Suppose there are multiple links on this page. In that case, it could be helpful for users if each link had descriptive text associated with it—this will help users understand what each link does before they click on it.
How Do I Make a Clickable Link in WordPress?

To create a hyperlink in WordPress, you will need to do the following:
Select the text that you want to make a hyperlink and create.
Press Ctrl+K on your keyboard, click "Insert," and choose "Link" from the dropdown menu.
In the top text box, enter the URL you want to link to (the web page where people can find more information about what you are writing about).
Click "OK" when done!
Compose your hyperlink's code and test it before you publish it
The code for a hyperlink is composed of three parts: the tag, the href attribute, and a target attribute.
For example, if you want to link text or an image to another page on your website:
Link Title
If you want to link text or an image to another website:
Link Title
Publish your web page with the hyperlink in place
Once you have tested the hyperlink, publish your web page.
If you are not sure what to do, ask someone who knows.
Making a hyperlink is easy when you follow the proper steps.

Making a hyperlink is easy when you follow the proper steps.
Log in to WordPress.
Open the post or page you want to add the hyperlink to.
Click on the text or image you want to make a hyperlink.
Press Ctrl+K on your keyboard, which will open up an Insert Hyperlink window and allow you to type in whatever URL (uniform resource locator) that goes with your link and other relevant information such as title and description of what it links to and whether or not it opens in a new window or stays where it is on another page depending on what kind of website it's linking too like Facebook vs. YouTube vs. Twitter vs. Reddit etcetera...
Select the text or image you want to display as a hyperlink.
To add a hyperlink, select the text or image you want to display as a hyperlink. You can also click on the existing text in your document and then press Ctrl+K to open the Insert Hyperlink window. In the Insert Hyperlink window, click Enter to add the link.
Press Ctrl+K. This opens the Insert Hyperlink window.
Press Ctrl+K. This opens the Insert Hyperlink window (see Figure 1).
Type in the address or URL for the page you want to link to, then press Enter. You can also just click on an existing hyperlink in your document. Press Ctrl+C followed by Ctrl+K again to create another link with the same address as before (this works only if there is no selection on your screen). The new link will have a thicker border than the standard text. Internet Explorer users will see a blue underline when they move their cursor over it (see Figure 2).
Figures 1 & 2: The Insert Hyperlink window allows you to enter either an address or URL, at which point it automatically converts it into code that looks like this: [http://www1.newark-educationfoundation-nffe/](http://www1.newark-educationfoundation-nffe/)
In the dialog box, enter the link you want to use in the top text field and press Enter.
In the dialog box, enter the link you want to use in the top text field and press Enter.
For example, if you want to create a hyperlink from "How To Make A Hyperlink" to this page, type https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Hyperlink in the top text field and then press Enter. The resulting hyperlink will appear as follows:
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You can also make a hyperlink by selecting an existing word or phrase within your document and choosing Insert > Links > Hyperlink... from the menu bar at any time while editing your paper (or pressing Ctrl + K). A dialog box will open with several options where you can change settings for your new linked text or image (e.g., appearance).
You can also add the link by typing it directly into the body of your page or post, then clicking on it and pressing Ctrl+K.
You can also add the link by typing it directly into the body of your page or post, then clicking on it and pressing Ctrl+K.
This is a great way to add hyperlinks, but it's not recommended if you have a lot of links to create because you need to click each one individually.
A hyperlink is a pointer from one HTML document to another; it supports absolute and relative links.
You can use hyperlinks in your documents to link to other documents or pages on the same server. You can also use them to link between pages on different servers. Hyperlinks provide information about other parts of your site and resources that may be useful for the reader.
Hyperlinks should be used sparingly, just enough so that they're easy to find if needed, but don't take away from what you're writing about or make it look messy.
Conclusion
In this article, we have covered everything that you need to know about making hyperlinks. We have discussed what a hyperlink is, how it works, and the different types of links. We have also given you some tips on how to create them in your WordPress website so that your readers can easily navigate around your content.