Hypertext

English (en)

Hypertext
Hypertext is text which contains 
links (hyperlink) to other texts. 
The term was coined by Ted Nelson 
around 1965. Hypertext is text 
displayed on a computer display or
other electronic devices with 
references (hyperlinks) to other 
text that the reader can immediately 
access. Hypertext documents are 
interconnected by hyperlinks, which 
are typically activated by a mouse 
click, keypress set, or screen touch.

Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa

Related terms
HTML, HTTP, HTTPS, Hyperlink

Igbo (ig)

  • Njikọ ederede

Decomposition: Njikọ means conjunction or to join while ederede means text.

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  • Ozi jikọrọ ozi ndị ọzọ

Decomposition: Ozi means information, jikọrọ means links to or connects to, while ozi ndị ọzọ means other messages.

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  • Okwu ndubanye

Decomposition: Okwu means words(s), ndubanye means to direct or lead into another.

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  • Ederede ojinduga

Decomposition: Ederede means text, o ji means that which holds, while nduga means to lead or escort. The term translates to text that holds the link.

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