17 October 2007
Griffith Intro to Hypertexts
I like the Table of Contents used on Griffith's opening page. He has neatly spaced hyperlinks that clearly outline his topics. Even though he is explaining how to use hypertexts affectively, I think he overuses his hyperlinks within the text. Of course I want to have some hyperlinks within my text, but I think more than 3 or 4 is just over doing it, especially if the writing is only about a paragraph long. Keep it simple. Use navigations at the top of the page (or wherever it's put) for main navigation.
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i like the way you think. I think that if you have too many hyperlinks, it can distract the reader from your own page and ideas. Also, using navigation at the top of the page seems like the best bet since the reader will always know where it is, except I might just go for the bottom so that the reader can click on something new after he or she finishes reading.
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