Open the dock and tap Hyperlink
Add your links, each with a label — and a picture if you like.
One-tap doorways to the sites you use every day.
Your daily links — the reading platform, the maths site, the shared folder — as tidy buttons on the board. Stop typing URLs in front of an audience.
Also called: link buttons · class bookmarks
No setup screen, no import wizard — Hyperlink lives on the same board as everything else and it's running before the class has sat down.
Add your links, each with a label — and a picture if you like.
A neat list, tiles or big friendly buttons — whatever suits the age group.
One tap opens the site. The morning-login shuffle gets three minutes shorter.
Three ways teachers actually run hyperlink — steal one for tomorrow morning.
The reading app as a big picture button means even the youngest self-start — the picture is the label.
One button per station, one colour per group. Groups tap their colour and go — rotation logistics, retired.
A cover teacher taps the same buttons your class uses every day. The routine survives you being ill.
Homework as a QR code by the door and our daily links as big buttons — I haven't typed a URL in front of the class in months.
Every tool lives on the same board — these turn hyperlink into a whole routine.
…and the rest of the dock is one tap away:
Yes — give each link an image and the tiles become recognisable at a glance, reader or not.
Plenty — group them into one widget or run several: one for daily sites, one for this unit.
All three layouts are built in — lists are compact, tiles are visual, buttons are unmissable.
No — no login, no install. Your links save with the board on this device; an account is only for other devices.
Open a board, tap the dock, and it's there. That's the whole setup.