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hypertext document. Designing a hypertext document is analogous to defining a database. Guidelines applicable to page content are similar in form and function to those of defining database entry specifications. In general, computer-based hypertext systems contain the following elements:
hypertext appropriate for a world familiar with the Web: “Hypertext is a term coined by Ted Nelson for forms of hypermedia (human-authored media that branch or perform on request) that operate textually. Examples include the link-based ‘discrete hypertext’ (of which the Web is one example) and the level-of-detail-based ‘stretchtext ...
In 1965, Ted Nelson coined the term “hypertext” to describe non-sequential or non-linear text. He defined it as “a body of written or pictorial material interconnected in a complex way that it could not be conveniently represented on paper.” (Nelson 1987).
Hypertext is a popular and interesting idea and many design approaches are possible; the intention here is not to do comparative product evaluations but to refer to concrete examples as a basis for discussion about general principles.
15 wrz 2023 · Hypertext, defined at the most essential level as “linked text,” and the hyperlink (shortened to simply “link”) serves as the foundation of much writing in digitally native spaces ...
5 maj 2020 · innovations: hypertext and hypermedia. What are hypertext and hypermedia? Hypertext, a term credited to Theodor Nelson during the 1960s, describes informa tion linked in a nonsequential or nontradi tional manner. Nelson (1988) has suggested that information organized by associative webs or links is superior to information orga
It is concluded that hypertext began as a term for forms of hypermedia (human-authored media that "branch or perform on request") that operate textually. This runs counter to definitions of hypertext in the literary community that focus solely on the link.