
1) American invention 2) Cross-linked web pages 3) Experimental pop musician 4) It connects two pages 5) Machine-readable text 6) Norwegian rock music group 7) Part of http 8) Web connection means
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Hypertext is text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references (hyperlinks) to other text which the reader can immediately access, or where text can be revealed progressively at multiple levels of detail (also called StretchText). The hypertext pages are interconnected by hyperlinks, typically activated by a mouse cl...
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[semiotics] Hypertext, in semiotics, is a text which alludes, derives from, or relates to an earlier work or hypotext. For example, James Joyce`s Ulysses could be regarded as one of the many hypertexts deriving from Homer`s Odyssey; Angela Carter`s `The Tiger`s Bride` can be considered a hypertext which relates to an earlier work, or hypote...
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Invented in the 1960's by Ted Nelson to describe information being linked together in a document in a series of buttons.
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a system enabling a reader to move between related pieces of information by clicking on linking keywords or pictures
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the linking of related pieces of information by electronic connections in order to allow a user easy access between them. Hypertext is a feature of ... [2 related articles]
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System for browsing the Web through the use of links implemented in displayed pages.
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Any text that can be chosen by a reader and which causes another document to be retrieved and displayed.
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Any text within a document that is linked to another location. The other location could be within the same document, or a different document. Clicking hypertext with your mouse will activate the link. This glossary is made up of hypertext, containing many links.
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Generally, any text that contains links to other documents - words or phrases in the document that can be chosen by a reader and which cause another document to be retrieved and displayed.
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The main concept that led to the invention of the World Wide Web, which is, after all, nothing more (or less) than an enormous amount of information content connected by an enormous number of hypertext links.
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n] - machine-readable text that is not sequential but is organized so that related items of information are connected
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A nonsequential text composed of links and nodes
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A nonsequential text composed of links and nodes
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Text in one document that is linked electronically to text in another document or another part of the same document.
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Text that provides the interface between the user and a hyperlink.
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Describes non-linear writing in which the reader follows associative or 'linked' paths through multiple text documents.
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noun machine-readable text that is not sequential but is organized so that related items of information are connected; `Let me introduce the word hypertext to mean a body of written or pictorial material interconnected in such a complex way that it could not c...
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In computing, a method of forming connections (`links`) between different files (including office documents, graphics, and Web pages) so that the user can click on a link to jump between them. For example, a software program might display a map of a country; if the user clicks on a particular city the program displays information abou...
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Electronically-stored text that allows direct access to other texts by way of encoded links. Hypertext documents can be created using HTML, and often integrate images, sound, and other media that are commonly viewed using a WWW browser. See also HTML and WWW browser.
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a method of storing data through a computer program that allows a user to create and link fields of information at will and to retrieve the data nonsequentially.
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