Scott Mutter

This is part of an ongoing mission to understand and explore the ways Hypermedia changes the way we think and learn.

Directions / Shakespeare / Blake / Why

Project Directions

If you wish to view the "alt-notes" of this text there are some things you should know.

1. Basics

-run your curser over the words of the poem

-when your cursor changes to show you where a link is, pause the cursor on that link.

-Alt text will appear in a sec. describing information about the text.

2. Links

-Each link leads back to the alt-note's source of information.

-If the link leads you back to the same page, the source of information is myself.

-If the link takes you somewhere that doesn't make sense, look at the address. For instance, OED.com is the Oxford English Dictionary online, so the information came from there.

 

3. Behind the Scenes

-The entire text is part of a picture; therefore, you cannot "copy" the text itself.

-Alt-notes are created using the alt=text that can be embedded in the mapped sections of an imagemap.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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