Definitions of Hypertext
- A manner of presenting information online along with links among one piece of information and the other. These links are termed as hypertext links. Thousands of these hypertext links allow you to explore additional or related information via the online documentation. Notice also hypertext link.
- This term illustrates the system that permits documents to be cross- connected in such a way which the reader can explore associated documents by clicking on a highlighted word or symbol.
- A non-sequential process for reading a document displayed upon a computer screen.
Rather than reading the document in sequence from start to end, the reader can skip to topics through choosing a highlighted word or phrase embedded inside the document. It activates a link, linking the reader to another place in similar document or to the other document. The resultant matrix of links is termed as a web.
- It is a mark-up language that permits for non-linear transfers of data. The process permits your computer to give the computational power quite than attaching to a mainframe and waiting for it to act the work for you.
- In computing, hypertext is a user interface paradigm for displaying documents that, as per to an early definition by Nelson in the year 1970, "branch or do on request." The most often discussed form of hypertext document includes automated cross-references to the other documents termed as hyperlinks. Choosing a hyperlink causes the computer to display the connected document inside a very short period of time.