User Interface

Parent Level

[Aspects of Hypermedia]
[Hypermedia shortcomings]
[History of Hypermedia]
[Hypermedia Systems]
[Hypermedia applications]
[Hypermedia and Learning]

Current level

[User Interface]
[Extensibility]
[Searching techniques]
[Target Task Domain & Scope]
[Browsing vs Authoring]
[Nodes]
[Links]
[Anchors]
[Navigation in Hypermedia]
[Hyperspace Structure]

Child Level

 

 

 

Contents in Current Page:

  1. User Interface - Introduction
  2. User Interface - Browser
  3. User Interface - Window vs. Frame Based


User Interface - Introduction

 


 User Interface - Browser

A graphical browser is a schematic represantation of the structure of a hypertext aimed at providing the user with an easy-to-understand map of where particular information is located. Like a map of a place, it shows to users overall structure of information stored in a hypermedia system and possible paths to that information.  Since hyperbase will be too large in most cases, usually graphical browsers are representing information in various levels of details.

 


 User Interface - Window vs. Frame Based

 


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