hypertext link

collocation in English

meaningsofhypertextandlink

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hypertext
noun[U]
uk
/ˈhaɪ.pə.tekst/
us
/ˈhaɪ.pɚ.tekst/
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 ...
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link
noun[C]
uk
/lɪŋk/
us
/lɪŋk/
a connection between two people, things, ...
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(Definition ofhypertextandlinkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhypertext link

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Ahypertextlinksimply indicates that a link exists between two documents or information resources.
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Wherever possible, there will be ahypertextlinkto the actual text of the ancient source.
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An example of interactive presentation semantics is defining the expected behavior of ahypertextlinkon a suitable syntax.
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The realiser also adds hypertext links and final document formatting.
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The decision has been made to have descriptions of these available only via hypertext links (link awareness).
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Hypertext links between dictionaries could be a breach of copyright in cases where permission has not been given.
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Rule names are hypertext links to the corresponding rule texts (from the original regulations), concept names are hypertext links to the corresponding explanatory trace relation sentences.
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Hypertext links connect an argument's assertions with the warrants, backing and data of the same argument and also link the data of one argument with the assertion of other arguments.
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It allowed images as well as text to anchor hypertext links.
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Such a collection of useful, related resources, interconnected via hypertext links is dubbed a "web" of information.
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Web pages or other hypertext documents can include hypertext links in this form.
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Accessing references from the disk is difficult as there are no hypertext links.
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Using the hypertext links to locate and display related sources spanning thousands of years.
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Most clients will display these as hypertext links, and so allow the user to navigate through gopherspace by following the links.
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