Hypermedia
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* [[Accelerated Mobile Pages]] | * [[Accelerated Mobile Pages]] | ||
* [[Compressed Markup Language]] | * [[Compressed Markup Language]] | ||
− | * [[HTML]] | + | * [[HTML]] (and XHTML) |
* [[MHTML]] | * [[MHTML]] | ||
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* [[OBML (Opera Binary Markup Language)]] | * [[OBML (Opera Binary Markup Language)]] | ||
+ | * [[RASH]] | ||
* [[Scholarly HTML]] | * [[Scholarly HTML]] | ||
Revision as of 15:05, 11 April 2016
Hypermedia formats combine text, graphics, audio, video, and executable code, with the ability to link them to one another.
Hypertext is a subset of hypermedia, in which the document consists entirely or primarily of text. See Markup for additional hypertext formats.
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Card-stack hypermedia
(hypermedia with a "stack of cards" metaphor)
HTML
(Formats closely related to HTML)
- Accelerated Mobile Pages
- Compressed Markup Language
- HTML (and XHTML)
- MHTML
- OBML (Opera Binary Markup Language)
- RASH
- Scholarly HTML
Wikis
(collaboratively-editable hypertext)
- MediaWiki (software used in many wikis including Wikipedia and File Formats Wiki)
- Stackoverflow (a wiki-like portal for professional information in question/answer format)
- Wiki markup
- XWiki (wiki written in Java)
Other hypermedia
See also Web (the most well-known hypermedia platform, though most Web formats separate the elements into different files)