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Hypertext is text displayed on a computer with references ( hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access, usually by a mouse click or keypress sequence. Apart from running text, hypertext may contain tables, images and other presentational devices. Other means of interaction may also be present, such as a bubble with text appearing when the mouse hovers over a particular area, a video clip starting, or a form to complete and submit. The most extensive example of hypertext today is the World Wide Web. The prefix hyper- (comes from the Greek prefix "?pe?-" and means "over" or "beyond") signifies the overcoming of the old linear constraints of written text. The term "hypertext" is often used where the term "hypermedia" might seem appropriate. In 1992, author Ted Nelson – who coined both terms in 1965 – wrote By now the word "hypertext" has become generally accepted for branching and responding text, but the corresponding word "hypermedia", meaning complexes of branching and responding graphics, movies and sound – as well as text – is much less used. Instead they use the strange term "interactive multimedia" this is four syllables longer, and does not express the idea of extending hypertext. — Nelson, Literary Machines, 1992 Hypertext documents can either be static (prepared and stored in advance) or dynamic (continually changing in response to user input). Static hypertext can be used to cross-reference collections of data in documents, software applications, or books on CDs. A well-constructed system can also incorporate other user-interface conventions, such as menus and command lines. Hypertext can develop very complex and dynamic systems of linking and cross-referencing. The most famous implementation of hypertext is the World Wide Web (first deployed in 1992) and later added to the Internet (developed/tested c.1977).
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1. Website Design Edinburgh Companies
November 19, 2009
Site design is the talent of making shows of content which is generally in hypertext or hypermedia and is dropped at an end-user thru the net. Site design is a kind of graphic design reserved for development and styling of objects of the web's information environment to provide them with top of the range patron features and classy qualities. The offered definition separates web design from web programming, emphasizing the functional features of a web site, as well as positioning web design as a kind of design. Considering how creative the artists are nowadays and how hungry the people are f... (read more)
Author: Taylor Witt
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2. Get Noticed With Winning Banners
November 01, 2009
A Banner Advertisement refers to online advertisement used to promote an enterprise over the Internet. It is instrumental in drawing the potential traffic to your website. This is a form of advertisement that is graphical in nature and contains a link to an advertiser’s website. It is a kind of hypertext link that contains images and sometimes animation to allure a visitor to an advertiser’s website. This hypertext link contains a Hyper Text Markup Language Code that provides instructions to Web Server. This Web Server then brings a particular Web page when a user clicks on a piece of text or ... (read more)
Author: Daniel Hopper
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3. How To Boost Your Online Presence Of Business With Banner Advertising?
October 28, 2009
What is Banner Advertising?Banner Advertising over the Internet is a kind of hypertext link. It is a graphic advertisement hyper linked to the Uniform Resource Locater of an advertiser’s company website. A user clicks on an online banner and reaches the website of an advertiser. The images contained in a banner promotion are animated Graphics Interchange Format Images. This banner size varies from one web page to another. However, the standard size of a banner is 468 x 60 pixels.What is the importance of a banner to promote online business?Online Banners are an effective form of communication ... (read more)
Author: Daniel Hopper
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4. Why Is Help Important To Have When Using A PHP Generator?
October 27, 2009
If you are a new internet business owner, then this means that you probably don’t have a lot of experience with many things online yet. There are many things online that you will need to learn about and learn how to use in order to be successful. Now, when it comes to building websites, one of the most important things to know about is a PHP generator.
PHP stands for Hypertext Pre-processor, which is pretty much a server-side scripting language. Now, using PHP for your business website has become more popular than ever these days. With the help of a generator, now anyone can have this ty... (read more)
Author: Sergey Kornilov
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5. What Is PHP And How Can A PHP Form Generator Help Your Business?
October 27, 2009
If you have an online business, then it is important that you understand what PHP is. It is also important to understand how a PHP form generator can help your online business. Let’s start with what is PHP?
PHP stands for Hypertext Pre-processor. Basically this means that it is a server-side scripting language. With PHP, you can easily build a website that is interactive for visitors to your site. There are many people that are programmers that can generate PHP forms for their website without a generator, but not everyone can.
Now that you know what PHP is, you need to know how a P... (read more)
Author: Sergey Kornilov
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6. What Is HTML?
October 26, 2009
HTML or Hypertext Markup Language, is the predominant language in which most Internet web pages are based. HTML accomplishes a number of tasks via a web page, including describing the structure of text based information to be displayed within the page (font sizes, text colors and formats, etc.), providing a means for the user to interact with the site via web forms, and embedding images and other types media for display to the user.
When an HTML page is provided to a user’s web browser over the Internet, the web browser will “translate” the HTML code into the format that will be displayed... (read more)
Author: speedin solutions04
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7. Think about Web Site Designer and accessible web site design.
October 26, 2009
Since 1990 HTML or HyperText Markup Language has been the language recommended for writing Web pages in. And it has been very successful (you didn't need me to tell you that). But HTML has its problems. Without going into specifics, as it's not the subject of this article, HTML has become a mess. To sort this mess out the World Wide Web Consortium, the standards body for the Web came up with XHTML in 1999. XHTML stands for eXtensible Hyper Text Markup Language and is written in a language called XML or eXtensible Markup Language. As the name implies XHTML has the capability of ... (read more)
Author: ALFAHAD KHAN
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8. Professional PHP Programming
October 22, 2009
PHP is a powerful language and it is used to build huge websites. The look of the website will be made using html and css. The client side scripting languages like JavaScript or web2.0 technologies like DOM, AJAX are necessary to interact with the browser. For building a complete website a good PHP programmer should be experienced in all the languages or technologies mentioned above.PHP - hypertext preprocessor is a server side scripting language that used in most websites today. With the increasing popularity of PHP scripting language, most people prefer to hire PHP developers.Obviously a g... (read more)
Author: Benny Mills
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9. HTML Is Not Nearly Enough
October 14, 2009
Every web designer is familiar with the HTML programming language, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language. The language has been in use since the advent of cyberspace, and although it will probably always be used, it is already being supplemented by newer, more versatile versions of HTML. The Extensible Hyper Text Markup Language XHTML is a family of current and future document types and modules that reproduce, subset, and extend HTML, reformulated in XML. XHTML family document types are all XML based, and ultimately are designed to work in conjunction with XML based user agents.
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Author: durgesh pushkarna
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10. Unable to Authenticate to HTTP Server with Error 0x800CCC32
October 08, 2009
Outlook Express is allowed to be used with POP3,(Post Office Protocol version 3) HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) or IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) e-mail servers. These email servers send and receive email messages to the client computer when receiving correct authentication credentials. The further discussion describes a scenario when you cannot authenticate to an HTTP-based mail server. One of the typical reasons for this behavior is .dbx file(s) corruption. Since these files contain all user information and email messages, you need to apply a suitable backup to restore them or ... (read more)
Author: Mohit Mathur
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11. Think about Web Site Designer and accessible web site design.
October 08, 2009
Since 1990 HTML or HyperText Markup Language has been the language recommended for writing Web pages in. And it has been very successful (you didn't need me to tell you that). But HTML has its problems. Without going into specifics, as it's not the subject of this article, HTML has become a mess. To sort this mess out the World Wide Web Consortium, the standards body for the Web came up with XHTML in 1999. XHTML stands for eXtensible Hyper Text Markup Language and is written in a language called XML or eXtensible Markup Language. As the name implies XHTML has the capability of ... (read more)
Author: mukund1 yadav
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12. Joomla Dreamweaver Template
October 01, 2009
Several programming languages are used for website designing, but the two most effective and at length used web programming languages are .Net framework and PHP. It's a bit difficult task to judge and compare the efficacy for both. Come visit us right here for more Joomla Template Info and get Three Free Joomla Template Ebooks Joomla Dreamweaver Template Extension http://www.joomlatemplatezone.com/ To the contrary, PHP which stands for Hypertext Pre Processor is employed in operating systems such as UNIX and LINUX. Some dissimilarities of PHP and ASP are given below. The case is differ... (read more)
Author: Karl Lambert
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13. How To Generate PHP Form For Your Site
September 24, 2009
Are there different ways to generate PHP form when you need one? The answer is yes, there are a couple of different ways that you can use to generate any PHP form that is needed. One topic searched for is php form generator. You can even use more than one of these ways to generate your forms for your website. A php form generator can be web based by php scripting, desktop software sometimes called an IDE or hand coded php forms.
Before learning how to generate a PHP form for your website, it is important to understand exactly what PHP is. PHP means Hypertext Preprocessor and it is basic... (read more)
Author: Vivian Smith
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14. History of PHP and Advanced Development in PHP Programming
September 21, 2009
The original PHP release was created by Rasmus Lerdorf in June 1995 for his own personal use, to make various common web programming tasks easier and less repetitive and to track the visitors to his online resume.
In 1997, the software transformed from a personal development project into a professional development effort. The name originally stood for “Personal Home Page," but has since become a recursive acronym, standing for PHP Hypertext Processor.
The goal of this release was to minimize the amount of code required to achieve results, which led to PHP being HTML centric--that is,... (read more)
Author: John Machlen
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15. Short Term PHP Courses, PHP Scripts, PHP Training with Live Projects.
September 17, 2009
Vserve Global offers short term PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Training Course, which is a widely used, general-purpose scripting language that was originally designed for web development, to produce dynamic web pages. It can be embedded into HTML and generally runs on a web server, which needs to be configured to process PHP code and create web page content from it. It can be deployed on most web servers and on almost every operating system and platform free of charge.PHP is installed on over 20 million websites and 1 million web servers. TOPICS:- >> Core PHP Language >> HTML, Cascading Styl... (read more)
Author: KAPIL DOGRA
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16. Links - Important SEO Item
September 17, 2009
Why links are important? ----- Probably the word that associates best with Web is “links”. That is what hypertext is all about – you link to pages you like and get linked by pages that like your site. Actually, the Web is woven out of interconnected pages and spiders follow the links, when indexing the Web. If not many sites link to you, then it might take ages for search engines to find your site and even if they find you, it is unlikely that you will have high rankings because the quality and quantity of links is part of the algorithms of search engines for calculating relevancy. ----- Inbou... (read more)
Author: Rakesh S. Sharma
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17. PHP Definition and Basic PHP Programming language
September 10, 2009
"PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor" is actually a backronym. It originally meant "Personal Home Page.” It is a recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor which is re-designated.
PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is received from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The target of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages speedily.
PHP is a reflective programming language planned particularly to blend with HTML, and often in association with MySQL; it is used in Content Management Syst... (read more)
Author: John Machlen
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18. What is PHP? - Tips on what others are looking for and How to Choose a PHP Code Generator
August 26, 2009
What is PHP?
PHP (PHP: Hypertext Processor) is a scripting language used by programmers and was created in 1995, by Rasmus Lerdorf. The original purpose of PHP was to design vigorous, active websites capable of changing; A.K.A. dynamic websites having the ability to control a single or multiple software applications. PHP has evolved over time to interact effectively with standalone graphical applications and to successfully include CLI – command line interface capability; a device that interacts with a computer’s software and operating system with typed commands resulting in specific task... (read more)
Author: xline soft
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19. What Is HTML
August 17, 2009
HTML or Hypertext Markup Language, is the predominant language in which most Internet web pages are based. HTML accomplishes a number of tasks via a web page, including describing the structure of text based information to be displayed within the page (font sizes, text colors and formats, etc.), providing a means for the user to interact with the site via web forms, and embedding images and other types media for display to the user. When an HTML page is provided to a user’s web browser over the Internet, the web browser will “translate” the HTML code into the format that will be displayed ... (read more)
Author: pankaj gupya
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20. Knowing HTML Is Not Nearly Enough...
August 14, 2009
Knowing HTML Is Not Nearly Enough…
Every web designer is familiar with the HTML programming language, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language. The language has been in use since the advent of cyberspace, and although it will probably always be used, it is already being supplemented by newer, more versatile versions of HTML.
The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) is a family of current and future document types and modules that reproduce, subset, and extend HTML, reformulated in XML. XHTML family document types are all XML-based, and ultimately are designed to... (read more)
Author: mahjabi kauser
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21. SEO Guide for Beginners - Meta Tags
August 12, 2009
Continuing on our series on SEO for beginners, we will discuss Meta tags. Hypertext Markup Language or HTML lets author of a webpage specify more details about the document rather than the document content itself using Meta data. The information that is in the Meta data is used by search engines like Google to update their database. Search Engines figure out that a webpage is related to some keywords and when someone searches for a particular keyword, s/he will be able to find this page in SERPs. The Meta tags are generally located near the top of the HTML document inside the Header tag. ... (read more)
Author: Aniruddha Badola
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22. Custom Programming for Professional Website Development
August 04, 2009
After taking the clear idea about basic website programming technologies you can move on custom website programming technologies. It can help to get maximum benefits from available source to build a professional website development and top tire software development for your business.
There are lost of custom programming technologies are available in today’s marketplace. Here we are discussing some of the custom programming technology that are wildly used in this resent technology trend and it will be helpful for effective website programming, software development and web application devel... (read more)
Author: John Machlen
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23. Which Web Browser to Use For Testing Your Website?
August 03, 2009
What is a Website Programmer? Answer. Someone who has taken at least two years to learn and experience the art of writing web pages by hand, in the HTML programming language. And even this would not qualify you as a website programmer really. A "Proper" website programmer is someone who can programme, by hand, in HTML (HyperText Markup Langauge), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), PHP (Personal Home Page and then PHP Hypertext Preprocessor), JavaScript, MySQL and other programming/scripting languages. So what has this got to do with Web Browsers? Well. If you are not a website programmer and you (o... (read more)
Author: Sarah Phelt
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24. What is HTML?
August 03, 2009
HTML, an initialization of HyperText Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for Web pages. It provides a means to describe the structure of text-based information in a document—by denoting certain text as links, headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on—and to supplement that text with interactive forms, embedded images, and other objects. HTML is written in the form of tags, surrounded by angle brackets. HTML can also describe, to some degree, the appearance and semantics of a document, and can include embedded scripting language code (such as JavaScript) which can affect the behavi... (read more)
Author: James J. Vance
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25. Introduction to website design
July 24, 2009
Web design is the skill of designing hypertext presentations of content that is delivered to an end-user through the World Wide Web, by way of a Web browser or other Web-enabled software like Internet television clients, micro blogging clients and RSS readers.
The process of designing Web pages, Web sites, Web applications or multimedia for the Web may utilize multiple disciplines, such as animation, authoring, communication design, corporate identity, graphic design, human-computer interaction, architecture, interaction, photography, search engine optimization and typography.
Inv... (read more)
Author: Daniel Dare
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