An HTML hypertext can have three different colors (unless special styles are applied). The basic colors represent the unclicked link, the link when you hover over it with the mouse without clicking, and the link that shows you have visited the page. All of these colors can be customized by the web developer either in the HTML document or in a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS).
hypertext- is for texthypermedia is for media
A hypertext link can be easily identified on a webpage. A link text will be underlined and blue in color.
No. Hyperlinks are links to other pages. The pages consist of hypertext.
Hypertext browsing is the act of browsing hypertext or the interpretation of hypertext as a document -- like a website.
Hypermedia is a system that links different forms of information together using a hypertext. As an extension to hypertext, it handles graphics videos, data, audio, and text.
Hypertext transfers are transfers only consisting of hypertext.
A hypertext protocol is a protocol relating to hypertext. The most well-known hypertext-related protocol would be the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, which is used to transfer hypertext from one machine to another.
A hyperlink is a little piece of text or an image that, when clicked, navigates your web browser to a different location. Hypertext is a language (usually called HTML or HyperText Markup Language) that is streamed over the internet (via HTTP otherwise known as the HyperText Transfer Protocol) to a user - ie it is the language that most web pages, including the one you are on now, are written in.
HyperText, which is text with a HyperLink, or font color
This is a broad question and can be narrowed down by what hypertext is and why it is useful. See the related questions of this question for "What is hypertext?" and "Why is hypertext useful?"
Hypertext is combined with HTML as it is formed by it. HTML could easily create a Hypertext.
HyperText Markup Language .