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HTML link rel Attribute

Last Updated : 12 Jul, 2025

The <link> rel attribute is an essential part of HTML that specifies the relationship between the current document and a linked document or resource. It is used in conjunction with the href attribute to define how the two documents relate to each other.

Syntax:  

<link rel="value" href="URL">

Attribute Values:

Attribute Description alternate Specifies an alternative link of the document, such as a print page, translated, or mirror. author Defines the author of the link. dns-prefetch Specifies that the browser should preemptively perform DNS resolution for the target resource's origin. help Specifies a link to a help document. icon Specifies an import icon in a given document. license Specifies a link to copyright information for the document. next Provides the link to the next document in the series. pingback Specifies the address of the pingback server. preconnect Specifies that the target should be preemptively connected to the origin resource. prefetch Specifies that the target document should be cached. preload Specifies that the browser must preemptively fetch and cache the resource. prerender Specifies that the browser should load and render the page in the background. prev Specifies the previous document in a selection. search Specifies the search tool for the document. stylesheet Imports a style sheet. Example of HTML link rel Attribute

Example 1: In this example, we are showing the example of link rel attribute in html.

index.html
<!DOCTYPE html> 
<html> 
<head> 
    <link rel="stylesheet"
        type="text/css"
        href="index_screen.css"> 

    <link rel="stylesheet"
        type="text/css"
        href="index_print.css"> 
</head> 
<body> 
    <center> 
        <h1>GeeksforGeeks</h1> 
<p><a href="https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/community/"
        target="_blank"> 
    Click here 
    </a> 
    </center> 
</body> 
</html>
Importance of the <link> rel Attribute

By understanding and effectively using the HTML <link> rel attribute, you can improve user experience on your webpages. It helps define how your current document interacts with others, making it easier for browsers and search engines to understand and index your content.

Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by HTML rel Attribute are listed below 



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