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hypertextIn computing, a method of forming connections (‘links’) between different files (including office documents, graphics, and Web pages) so that the user can click on a link to jump between them. For example, a software program might display a map of a country; if the user clicks on a particular city the program displays information about that city. The linked files do not need to be on the same computer, or even in the same country, for a hyperlink to be created. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| In the workaday world, img src is an HTML hypertext instruction for locating a picture on a page. As insurance regulators tackle emerging electronic commerce issues, they are focusing on the use of hypertext links, the placement of text and now many clicks it takes to get to me mandatory disclosure notices at insurers' interactive Web sites. How can students learn to negotiate the non-linear structures, multiple, divergent readings, and open-ended narratives of hypertext fiction? |
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