 Welcome back to the session on latex. In this session, we will learn to add hyperlinks and hypertext in our document. These are nothing but clickable text or links in a document which points to some other reference that a reader can access by clicking on it. Hyperlinks also known as links are displayed in a document using the URL command. The package URL also needs to be included. For example, HTTPS feruza.github.io is a link and to display this as a clickable text, you need to mention it in the URL command as shown here. This comes very handy when you want to display some links, email address, website or a blog etcetera in your document. Hypertext is similar to hyperlinks where some text is clickable which leads to some other reference for easy access. The only difference is that hypertext displays an alias to the reader instead of the actual link. This is usually used when a link is too long or you want to display some other information rather than the link. For example, click here to view more information. The word here is hypertext which on clicking will redirect to my page. Let us have a look at the demo. So, first let us include the package, we write slash use package URL and we mention slash URL equal to HTTPS slash slash feruza.github.io, let us build and run. Well, so we have feruza.github.io over here as you can see the URL is displayed in type writer style. Now, let us add a package called hyperf, we write slash use package hyperf, build and run. Notice that the link mentioned in the URL is type set with a blue border. This helps the reader to identify whether certain text is clickable or not. Also please note that this might only be displayed in some supported document readers and this border will not be displayed in the printout. Let us add some hypertext. Let us add a paragraph and let us write I use slash href HTTPS slash slash www.overleaf.com and in curly brace we write overleaf and slash href in the URL we mentioned HTTPS slash slash www.textstudio.org. This is my URL and the text which I want to display is TX STU DIO for writing let it. Let us build and run. Notice that as I hover my mouse over overleaf it displays the link to which I will be redirected if clicked same goes with text studio as well. So overleaf and text studio are hypertext pointing to the respective references. So in this session we learnt to add hyperlinks and hypertext. Thank you. Have a nice day.