hypertext in the PONS Dictionary

hypertext Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Hypertext Markup Language

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These hypertexts have a straight path from beginning to end and are fairly easy for the reader to follow.
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The purpose of navigation modeling is to specify the way in which the units and pages are linked to form a hypertext.
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Hypertext is structured text that uses logical links (hyperlinks) between nodes containing text.
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I think it's more like prose-poetry sometimes, hypertext, concentrated meaning in a seemingly abstract construction.
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It was developed to support hypertext fiction in particular, although it can also be used for organizing and writing fiction and non-fiction intended for print.
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He and his team developed computer interface elements such as bitmapped screens, the mouse, hypertext, collaborative tools, and precursors to the graphical user interface.
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These hypertexts have one beginning but many possible endings.
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A hypertext link simply indicates that a link exists between two documents or information resources.
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Later in life, he became interested in automatic text summarization and analysis, as well as automatic hypertext generation.
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With the development of technologies, written language includes not only printed work but also hypertexts.
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