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  1. 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 ...

  2. It is this linking capability which allows a non-sequential organization and presentation of text. A hypertext system consists of nodes (concepts) and links (relationships). A node usually represents a single concept or idea. It can contain text, graphics, animation, audio, video, images or programs.

  3. 15 wrz 2023 · Susan Lang. Craig Baehr. References (57) Abstract. Hypertext, defined at the most essential level as “linked text,” and the hyperlink (shortened to simply “link”) serves as the foundation of...

  4. First, some definitions. Hypertext is a word made up of two parts. We know by now what a text is - what about "hyper"? This Greek prefix means something like "beyond", "over", "above", sometimes with the connotation of going to extremes, or beyond the bounds of acceptability.

  5. Hypertext refers to the use of hyperlinks (or simply “links”) to present text and static graphics. Many websites are entirely or largely hypertexts. Hypermedia refers to the presentation of video, animation, and audio, which are often referred to as “dynamic” or “time based” content or as “multimedia.” Non-Web forms of hypertext and

  6. Hypertext is an authoring and reading paradigm that long predates the Web and for which a substantial body of research exists. Thanks to the success of WWW, hypertext has also become a new medium of expression and should be used ac-cordingly.

  7. 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.

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