The HTML element (or anchor element), with its href attribute, creates a hyperlink to web pages, files, email addresses, locations in the same page, or anything else a URL can address.
The HTML element specifies relationships between the current document and an external resource. This element is most commonly used to link to stylesheets, but is also used to establish site icons (both "favicon" style icons and icons for…
The specification that defines a link type's critical subresources (e.g., CSS) is expected to describe how these subresources are fetched and processed.
Relvalues are values used in the HTML rel attribute; several of which are used (sometimes optionally) in IndieWeb building blocks, yet no more are being proposed.
ISO/IEC 19770-2:2015 Software Identification (SWID) tags provide an extensible XML-based structure to identify and describe individual software components, patches, and installation bundles.