This is a broad question and can be narrowed down by what hypertext is and why it is useful. See the related questions of this question for "What is hypertext?" and "Why is hypertext useful?"
Hypertext - Hypertext is basically the same as regular text - it can be stored, read, searched, or edited - with an important exception: hypertext is text with pointers to other text. The browsers let you deal with the pointers in a transparent way -- select the pointer, and you are presented with the text that is pointed to.Hypermedia - Hypermedia is a superset of hypertext. Hypermedia documents contain links not only to other pieces of text, but also to other forms of media - sounds, images, and movies. Images themselves can be selected to link to sounds or documents. This means that browsers might not display a text file, but might display images or sound or animations. Hypermedia simply combines hypertext and multimedia.
Links in HTML documents are called references. They are commonly known as href's, or HyperText References.
Sort of yes and sort of no. While a web page has HTML that usually includes hypertext, it is much more. Hypertext just includes links to other documents or locations within a document, while a web page also uses HTML to display images and format content.
Hypertext documents are documents containing hypertext.the thing your looking at right now - a webpage like this one written in HTML
This is a broad question and can be narrowed down by what hypertext is and why it is useful. See the related questions of this question for "What is hypertext?" and "Why is hypertext useful?"
Hypertext is refered as the linked text. This text is used for linking the stuff to other pages.
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HTML is the main language of the web - any webpage is written in it. There are other programming languages behind the mechanics of many sites, but everything has HTML in it. There are a few non HTML documents kicking around on the web, such as PDFs and text files. But these will all be linked to from HTML files.
It is a collection of interconnected documents and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs
Hypertext - Hypertext is basically the same as regular text - it can be stored, read, searched, or edited - with an important exception: hypertext is text with pointers to other text. The browsers let you deal with the pointers in a transparent way -- select the pointer, and you are presented with the text that is pointed to.Hypermedia - Hypermedia is a superset of hypertext. Hypermedia documents contain links not only to other pieces of text, but also to other forms of media - sounds, images, and movies. Images themselves can be selected to link to sounds or documents. This means that browsers might not display a text file, but might display images or sound or animations. Hypermedia simply combines hypertext and multimedia.
This type of system is often referred to as a hypertext system. It allows users to connect and navigate between various types of content in a non-linear fashion, facilitating creative and dynamic interactions between different media elements. Examples of hypertext systems include the internet, interactive e-books, and multimedia presentations.
Links in HTML documents are called references. They are commonly known as href's, or HyperText References.
Sort of yes and sort of no. While a web page has HTML that usually includes hypertext, it is much more. Hypertext just includes links to other documents or locations within a document, while a web page also uses HTML to display images and format content.
Yes, but not always.
Hypertext documents are documents containing hypertext.the thing your looking at right now - a webpage like this one written in HTML
No. Hyperlinks are links to other pages. The pages consist of hypertext.