Definition of Hypertext. Meaning of Hypertext. Synonyms of Hypertext

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- Hypertext is text displa**** on a computer display or other electronic devices with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately...
- Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for do****ents designed to be displa**** in a web browser. It defines the content and structure...
- points to a whole do****ent or to a specific element within a do****ent. Hypertext is text with hyperlinks. The text that is linked from is known as anchor...
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). It uses encryption for secure communication over...
- Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature characterized by the use of hypertext links that provide a new context for non-linearity in literature...
- Personal Home Page, but it now stands for the recursive acronym PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. Below is a "****o World!" program in PHP. # A "****o World"...
- HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information...
- Hypertext, in semiotics, is a text which alludes to, derives from, or relates to an earlier work or hypotext (a subsequent of a hypotext). For example...
- resources to be accessed over the Internet according to specific rules of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The Web was invented by English computer scientist...
- 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...