0 a way of joining a word or image to another page, document, etc. on the internet or in another computer program so that you can move from one to the other easily -- 超文字
In dynamic hypertext, the system is only in control of what it returns on the current page.
The literature on assessing the cognitive processes involved in hypertext comprehension during the past 15 years has yielded contradictory results.
The decision has been made to have descriptions of these available only via hypertext links (link awareness).
In dynamic hypertext, page composition should occur in reasonably short time, so that the user does not get bored.
About one-third of the publications were hypertext-linked, which is highly beneficial to the search process.
Definitions can be thought of as the nodes, and bindings between them as the links, of a hypertext system.
The second extension allows for the straightforward generation of sentences involving hyperlinks for use in constructing hypertexts.
The construction is intricate - in fact, highly suitable to a hypertext format, with all its intratextual references (' as noted earlier ', ' we will return to this ').