hypertext
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of hypertext
First recorded in 1970–75
Vocabulary lists containing hypertext
Example Sentences
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The code includes the first web browser and early versions of methods computers still use to talk with each other, including the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, known as HTTP, and HyperText Markup Language, known as HTML.
From New York Times • Jun. 30, 2021
Hypertext flourished in the mid- to late nineties the Internet’s quixotic teen-hood.
From The New Yorker • Oct. 24, 2018
You can also consult Jessica Marie Johnson’s definitive compilation of “Formation” commentary on Diaspora Hypertext, the Blog.
From Salon • Feb. 11, 2016
Hypertext, embedded video, and other undreamt-of technologies will give rise to new poetic, rhetorical, and narrative possibilities.
From Slate • May 8, 2012
The World Wide Web is a part of the Internet that consists of a network of computers, called "Web servers," that host "pages" of content accessible via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol or "HTTP."
From Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Ruling by United States District Court For The Eastern District Of Pennsylvania
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