HTML links exampleThis example shows how to link to resources outside the problem itself.
Linking to other web pages over the internet is easy. For example,
you can get more information about the buffon needle problem and how it is used by ants to find new nest sites by linking to
Ivars Peterson's column on the MAA site.
All of the files in the html directory of your WeBWorK course site can be read
by anyone with a web browser and the URL (the address of the file). This is a good
place to put files that are referenced by more than one problem in your WeBWorK course.
Here is the link to
the
to the calculator page
stored in the top level of the
html directory of the tutorialCourse.
Finally there are files, such as picture files, which are
stored with the problem itself in the same directory.
And the table below has three more graphs which are stored
in the directory containing the current problem.