Abstract

In general, “hypertext functionality” goes beyond browsing by clicking on “goto” links from one document to another. In this short paper, we look at two hypertext applications that have been implemented on the Web; an interactive mathematics dictionary and the Digital Agora. We then suggest improvements based on this experience in a relatively few areas that would result in a Web environment much more hospitable for hypertext applications.

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