how is Hypertext different from hyperlinks?
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In computing, a hyperlink, or simply a link, is a reference to data that the reader can directly follow either by clicking, tapping, or hovering.[1] A hyperlink points to a whole document or to a specific element within a document. Hypertext is text with hyperlinks. The text that is linked from is called anchor text. A software system that is used for viewing and creating hypertext is a hypertext system, and to create a hyperlink is to hyperlink (or simply to link). A user following hyperlinks is said to navigate or browse the hypertext.
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Hypertext and hyperlinks are interrelated terms and powerful tools cross linking websites on the net. Hypertext is the word or the text that has been anchored with a reference that takes one to additional source of information instantly by just clicking on it. Hyperlink is the URL to which this hypertext takes one to.
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