What is another word for hypertext?

Pronunciation: [hˈa͡ɪpətˌɛkst] (IPA)

Hypertext refers to a technology that allows users to access various interconnected digital documents or web pages through hyperlinks. To refer to this technology, a few synonyms exist such as hypermedia, webbing, and linkable text. Hypermedia is an extension of hypertext that includes not only text but also other media such as images, audio, and video. Webbing, on the other hand, refers to a hyperlinked network of resources, including hypermedia and hypertext. Linkable text implies the ability to link specific words or phrases within a document to other documents, forming a hierarchical structure of information. These synonyms help us understand the various terms used to describe interconnected digital documents.

Synonyms for Hypertext:

What are the hypernyms for Hypertext?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    document, file, web page, Webpage, web link, online resource, Online information, online material, webpage content, webpage structure.

What are the hyponyms for Hypertext?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

What are the holonyms for Hypertext?

Holonyms are words that denote a whole whose part is denoted by another word.

Usage examples for Hypertext

The file was 5 K. To send a 5 K file to the 100 users of the pre- internet of the time would have crashed the network, so Michael mentioned where the etext was stored - though without a hypertext link, because the web was still 20 years ahead.
"40 years / 40 años / 40 ans"
Marie Lebert
hypertext links allowed us to move from one textual or visual document to another with a simple click of the mouse.
"Booknology: The eBook (1971-2010)"
Marie Lebert

Famous quotes with Hypertext

  • So, that notion of hypertext seemed to me immediately obvious because footnotes were already the ideas wriggling, struggling to get free, like a cat trying to get out of your arms.
    Ted Nelson
  • Making art means not only using languages, but also creating new ones. To do this, new tools are indispensable. Even returning to more traditional languages such as linear poetry or narration, after being enriched by the experience of hypertext, hypermedia and multimedia, allows us to rethink the older forms of expression and transfer the lessons of the new media into even the more traditional modalities of language, such as narrative, for example.
    Caterina Davinio
  • "hypertext is a representation of the text which escapes and surprises by turns," I wrote. Given the pure unaccountability (it is literally impossible to read all the possible variations of a richly linked hypertext) a hyperfiction writer is always attuned to "how the reader will interpret the literature presented" since its presentation shifts and flows in its composition as well.
    Michael Joyce

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