AE Lab 4.3 7-18-99 Dan Works 1. We'll start by finding all of the links that are available in Rick & Stu's Home Page. This is easy to do, since they are conveniently highlighted for you in the HTML code window. Done 2. For each link, find the point in the HTML code where it is defined. Then, click on the corresponding portion of the browsed page to see that it behaves as you expect. Done 3. You should by now feel ready to add some hyper-links to you own home page. Again, you are free to add as many such elements as you wish, for the sake of developing you HTML expertise, you should include at least: a. two links to points within the page (for example, to different headings or sections of the document), done b. a link to any available Web resources for your school, done, see practical exam c. a link to this page, done, see practical exam d. a link to one of your favorite Web sites done, see practical exam