What is hypertext?

text refers to words from letters that are visually detained, whether they appear on paper in print or monitor, and distinguish themselves from the oral language that is detained as a sound. In the usual understanding, the text is linear, the eye monitors one line and continues to the next, although the sequence is culturally determined and can be left to the right, left or from top to bottom on the page. Hypertext is a text that is exempt from linear restrictions by including links to other texts, either within the same work or in other, external and separate, parts. He imagined the interconnected system on which literature and other information were stored and could be accessible by hypertext. He called Project "Xanada" after a reference in the poem of Samuel Taylor Coleridge "Kubla Khan". The world site is a hypertext project.

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Text in the "Link Text"He discovers the wound as colorful and underlined. If the link is on the same site, a relative URL can be used; If it is external, an absolute URL will be required.

with the above -mentioned standard hypertext link, the link opens in the same browser window and replaces the material that has been displayed. It is also possible to enforce a link to open in the new browser window using the target attribute and the "_blank" designation such as this:

Hypertext can be used to provide support, such as definitions of words that viewers can be used by dis -spectators and expand the audience of the website. The risk of using hypertext includes distraction and broken references that are not mixed. Many sites also suffer from inappropriate ties because the algorithm creates them rather than a human being, resulting in a connection between two people or organizations, when one of them has a name that is the other. Some people protestedAgainst the intext of advertising, which uses a different text color and a double base because it is too similar and that there should be a difference between editorial and advertising content.

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