Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 22:27:18 GMT -5
In English it is called anchor text , and the meaning seems more than logical to me: a text anchored to a web page. By text we mean keywords , i.e. words relevant to both the linking page and the linked one (we have already seen two: "how to link a web page" and "book review"). A resource, therefore, must be offered through ts to; they improve the accessibility of your site : because, as we have seen, even blind people will be able to immediately understand what you have linked.
Conclusion The web is essentially made up of texts and links. Links allow the very existence of the web, because they are the only way to Special Data read information online. They allow navigation. When you link to a page, that page should be seen as a resource, in the most general sense of the term. It represents additional information that you give to the reader. This is how a link should be seen: as information. Then make sure you offer that information fully, using the text again. You will also make your text more discursive.Is the narrator from modern times or those narrated? Another difference to take into account. So far I have talked about the narrator as the faceless voice that describes the scenes and actions of a story.
But there are cases in which the narrator is part of the world described. We can take as an example the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, narrated by Watson. Or some stories by Poe and Lovecraft. In those cases the reader immediately knows that the story is being told to us by one of the protagonists. Bernard Cornwell's Excalibur trilogy, but also his other novels on the Middle Ages, are narrated in the first person, as if the protagonist were writing his memoirs. In those cases the narrator's vocabulary must be limited to that of the historical – and geographical, I add – period described in the story.
Conclusion The web is essentially made up of texts and links. Links allow the very existence of the web, because they are the only way to Special Data read information online. They allow navigation. When you link to a page, that page should be seen as a resource, in the most general sense of the term. It represents additional information that you give to the reader. This is how a link should be seen: as information. Then make sure you offer that information fully, using the text again. You will also make your text more discursive.Is the narrator from modern times or those narrated? Another difference to take into account. So far I have talked about the narrator as the faceless voice that describes the scenes and actions of a story.
But there are cases in which the narrator is part of the world described. We can take as an example the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, narrated by Watson. Or some stories by Poe and Lovecraft. In those cases the reader immediately knows that the story is being told to us by one of the protagonists. Bernard Cornwell's Excalibur trilogy, but also his other novels on the Middle Ages, are narrated in the first person, as if the protagonist were writing his memoirs. In those cases the narrator's vocabulary must be limited to that of the historical – and geographical, I add – period described in the story.