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General Guidelines for Authoring Hypertext Documents
The comprehension and navigation of a hypertext document depends on the
reader's ability to construct a coherent mental representation. It is
the author's responsibility to ensure the construction of the hypertext
document as a coherent entity. The construction of a coherent hypertext
document can be considered to be a design problem. There are no
established guidelines for writing hypertext documents. Guidelines have
been developed, by Thuring et al., for the construction of a coherent hypertext
document. Such a document should consist of the following three
components - the content part,
the organizational part,
and the presentation
part.[Thuring et al,1991]
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