Comment by beAbU

Comment by beAbU 14 days ago

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By using HyperLinks, embedded in your HyperText document written in HyperText Markup Language, that was sent to your terminal using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol.

This is all 1960s era concepts.

Literally any wiki style site will be a perfect fit to serve this content.

troupo 14 days ago

> By using HyperLinks, embedded in your HyperText document written in HyperText Markup Language

Yup, linking millions of documents that you are required to sift through to combine the information you need

> Literally any wiki style site will be a perfect fit to serve this content.

And does wayback machine have this "any wiki"?

Meanwhile the site in question is literally the wiki with hyperlinks you're talking about

  • CRConrad 6 days ago

    > Yup, linking millions of documents that you are required to sift through to combine the information you need

    You just click on the blue underlined text; it's called a "hyperlink". Revolutionary new concept, I know.

    It's not as if that confusing flash-like Captain Web Designer interface works without you clicking on stuff, now is it?