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What (who) is hyperlink$94703$ - definition

MULTILINEAR FILMMAKING STYLE
Hyperlink movie; Hyperlink Cinema; Hyperlink film

Hyperlink cinema         
Hyperlink cinema is a style of filmmaking characterised by complex or multilinear narrative structures with multiple characters under one unifying theme.
hyperlink         
  • An example of a hyperlink as commonly seen in a web browser, with a mouse pointer hovering above it
  • SRI]], 1969
  •  How internal [[MediaWiki]] links work when one wants to create a link that displays words different from the linked page's title.
REFERENCE TO DATA THAT THE READER CAN DIRECTLY FOLLOW EITHER BY CLICKING, TAPPING, OR HOVERING
Hyperlinks; Weblink; Hyper-link; Web link; Hyperlinking; HyperLink; Embedded Link; Hypertext anchor; Embeded Link; Href; Embedded link; Blue link; Linky; Fat link; Hyper links; Weblinks; HREF; Link (web); Hyper link; Navigation element; Outbound link; Outbound links; Wikilink; Blue Links; Fatlink; Wikilinks; HTML link; Wikilinked; Href=; Wikilinking; Blue links; Image link; Hypertext REFerence; Bluelink; Bidirectional link; Bidirectional links; WikiLink; Link decoration
(hyperlinks, hyperlinking hyperlinked)
1.
In an HTML document, a hyperlink is a link to another part of the document or to another document. Hyperlinks are shown as words with a line under them. (COMPUTING)
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2.
If a document or file is hyperlinked, it contains hyperlinks. (COMPUTING)
The database is fully hyperlinked both within the database and to thousands of external links.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
hyperlink         
  • An example of a hyperlink as commonly seen in a web browser, with a mouse pointer hovering above it
  • SRI]], 1969
  •  How internal [[MediaWiki]] links work when one wants to create a link that displays words different from the linked page's title.
REFERENCE TO DATA THAT THE READER CAN DIRECTLY FOLLOW EITHER BY CLICKING, TAPPING, OR HOVERING
Hyperlinks; Weblink; Hyper-link; Web link; Hyperlinking; HyperLink; Embedded Link; Hypertext anchor; Embeded Link; Href; Embedded link; Blue link; Linky; Fat link; Hyper links; Weblinks; HREF; Link (web); Hyper link; Navigation element; Outbound link; Outbound links; Wikilink; Blue Links; Fatlink; Wikilinks; HTML link; Wikilinked; Href=; Wikilinking; Blue links; Image link; Hypertext REFerence; Bluelink; Bidirectional link; Bidirectional links; WikiLink; Link decoration

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Hyperlink cinema

Hyperlink cinema is a style of filmmaking characterised by complex or multilinear narrative structures with multiple characters under one unifying theme.