What are internal and external links?
Internal links on a website mean that you can click on buttons or words and be taken to that area or page within the same website. External links are outside of your website. For example, if your website is a restaurant an internal link would be to your Menu. An external link would be to your chef’s’ culinary school. However, we reserve the right to final decisions of all appropriate external links. This company is family-friendly. It is our policy to never link obscene material within, to or from your website.
An internal link is one where the linked resource can be opened in the same window as the link — for example, a link from a Web page to a gopher: URI, or a link from an e-mail message to another message ID. An external link is one where the linked resource must open in a different window — for example, a link from a Web page to a telnet: URI, or a link from an e-mail message to a Web page.