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Robot --Link is address not hypertext(sic) HT has specific meaning. a link is a button or address used by a button. became "super" when it was text and the text & "superior" (to non clickable text) . Menues go way back. Clickprose(ts) created The Web. |
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:''This article is about the computer technology. See [[HES (disambiguation)]] for other uses.''
The '''Hypertext Editing System''', or '''HES''', was an early
HES was a pioneering hypertext system that organized data into two main types: links (addresses) and branching text (data files). The branching text could automatically be arranged into menus and a point within a given area could also have an assigned name, called a label, and be accessed later by that name from the screen.
[[Image:HypertextEditingSystemConsoleBrownUniv1969.jpg|thumb|right|Hypertext Editing System (HES) [[IBM 2250]] Display console, with lightpen – Brown University 1969]]
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