hypertext$94704$ - translation to italian
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hypertext$94704$ - translation to italian

TIMELINE
Hypertext (timeline)

hypertext      
n. (inform.) ipertesto, documento in cui cliccando su parte di esso si giunge ad un altro sito o ad un"altra parte dello stesso documento
HyperText Markup Language         
  • Logo of HTML5
  • HTML element content categories
  • [[Tim Berners-Lee]] in April 2009
FAMILY OF MARKUP LANGUAGES FOR DISPLAYING INFORMATION VIEWABLE IN A WEB BROWSER
Html; HTML 4.01; .html; .htm; HTML code; Hypertext Markup Language (HTML); Hypertext markup language; HMTL; HLMT; HTML+; HTML syntax; Hyper Text Markup Language; A href; Html 4.01; ISO/IEC 15445; Myspace code; Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language; HTM file; Html code; HTML4; Html language; Hypertext Markup Language; .HTM; HyperText Markup Language; Hyper text markup language; Html coding; Basic HTML; Text/html; HTML File Format; HTML 3; HTML 4; HTML3; Body Section; HTML 2; HTML2; HTML 3.2; HTML file; HTML strict; Html comment; ISO/IEC HTML; Img src; HTML 4.0; Hyper text Markup Language; HTML Living Standard; HTML (programming language); HTML (markup language)
HTML (Lingua utilizzata nella scrittura di testi e siti nell"Internet)
Secure HTTP         
WEB ENCRYPTION METHOD SIMILAR TO HTTPS
S-HTTP; SHTTP; Shttp; Secure hypertext transfer protocol; Secure HTTP
Sicurezza HTTP (protocollo di invio per supertesto, protocollo che consente l"inoltro di dati commerciali in codice Internet)

Wikipedia

Timeline of hypertext technology

This article presents a timeline of hypertext technology, including "hypermedia" and related human–computer interaction projects and developments from 1945 on. The term hypertext is credited to the author and philosopher Ted Nelson.

See also Graphical user interface, Multimedia; also Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine's Mundaneum, a massively cross-referenced card index system established in 1910.