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help| Hypertext most often refers to text on a computer that will lead the user to other, related information on demand. Hypertext represents a relatively recent innovation to user interfaces, which overcomes some of the limitations of written text. Rather than remaining static like traditional text, hypertext makes possible a dynamic organization of information through links and connections (called hyperlinks).... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Hypertext most often refers to text on a computer that will lead the user to other, related information on demand. Hypertext represents a relatively recent innovation to user interfaces, which overcomes some of the limitations of written text. -
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Hypertext fiction
Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext links which provides a new context for non-linearity in "literature" and reader interaction. -
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HyperText Studio
HyperText Studio is a WYSIWYG Help authoring tool (HAT) created by Olson Software a New Zealand based company. The software is used by technical writers to create documentation in various formats, including: -
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Hypertext poetry
Hypertext poetry, a form of e-poetry, is hard to delineate, since it is often very visual, thus seeping into hypertext fiction and visual arts. A definition would include its use of links using hypertext mark-up. -
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Guide (hypertext)
Guide supported pop-ups for small annotations, and so-called jumps, which behave like the follow-link operation in most hypertexts (as in van Dam's FRESS system). ... University of Kent Computer Science - "Showing the destination of hypertext links: a new approach for Guide" -
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Hypertext Editing System
See HES (disambiguation) for other uses. The Hypertext Editing System, or HES, was an early hypertext research project conducted at Brown University in 1967 by Andries van Dam, Ted Nelson, and several Brown students. -
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Timeline of hypertext technology
The term hypertext is credited to the author and philosopher Ted Nelson. -
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a communications protocol Internet. Its use for retrieving inter-linked text documents (hypertext) led to the establishment of the World Wide Web. -
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HTML
This example displays as HTML; in most browsers, pointing the cursor at the abbreviation should display the title text "Hypertext Markup Language."
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