Distribution of ink-printed text and hypertext Certain hypertext pages have drawn my attention when viewing the Radiohead website (www.radiohead.com). This page shows the scanned version of the ink printed text I saw, and it reads like this: How to make Dada poetry by Tristan Tzara. I have heard about Dadaism before this discovery, but I do not know how to write these simple instructions on how to compose Dada's poetry. So with the help of my mouse and keyboard, I quickly deleted Radiohead's URL and entered a search engine called Hotbot (www.hotbot.com).
One aspect of digital lighting is the use of hypertext. In contrast to printed text, hypertext encourages readers to explore information in a nonlinear way. Hypertext consists of traditional text and hyperlinks that send readers to other texts. These links can refer to relevant terms and concepts (such as those of Wikipedia) or you can allow the reader to choose the order to read. In the process of digital lighting, composers need to make their own 'decisions' about links and omissions. These decisions "raised questions about the author's responsibility for objectivity."
Hypertext documents are texts with hyperlinks. Computers and electronics with bibliography include hypertext that directs readers to other readily accessible texts. Hypertext is not limited to running text such as tables and images. Hypertext is the definition of the World Wide Web. Simple text hypertext on the World Wide Web makes it easy to share information on the internet. Web browsers are essential for people to access the World Wide Web via the Internet. The web browser searches, presents and traverses information on the world wide web. A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) identifies an information resource such as a web page, image, or video. You can use a hyperlink to navigate a web browser
In hypertext databases or hypermedia databases, you can hyperlink any object word or text that represents an object, such as another text, article, photo, or movie, to the object. Hypertext databases are particularly useful for organizing large volumes of information. For example, it can be used to organize online encyclopedias, users can easily jump to text. Therefore, the World Wide Web is a large distributed hypertext database. Detailed data on the operation of the organization is stored in the operational database. They usually use transaction processing for relatively large numbers of updates.