diff --git a/guide/english/html/attributes/href/index.md b/guide/english/html/attributes/href/index.md
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--- a/guide/english/html/attributes/href/index.md
+++ b/guide/english/html/attributes/href/index.md
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Hypertext Reference (HREF) is an HTML attribute that you use to specify a link d
The exact behavior of the HREF attribute depends on the element that is using it. For instance, when used with the `` tag, it is referencing the location of an object expressed as a URL. When using the HREF attribute with the `` tag, the HREF attribute is referencing the URL location of an image to render.
+Additionally, an HREF may also reference a file on a server or a local directory. A directory can be considered a folder on a computer. For instance, you might wish to create a hyperlink that points to the main page of a website. Typically the main page of a website has the file name `index.html`, so instead of a full URL, you may simply type `index.html`. Please note that if the file is not in the same directory it may require you to add a `/` or a `../` to move into or out of the current directory.
+
### Examples:
Link to Google's Homepage:
@@ -26,6 +28,14 @@ Image as an Link:
```
+Link to an index file on the same directory:
+
+ -> The text "Index File" acts like the link to a file titled `index.html`
+
+```html
+Index File
+```
+
Tags that use HREF:
```html