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From: "Timo Harmo - SocSci U of Helsinki" <HARMO@valt.helsinki.fi>
Date: 22 Mar 92 10:49:40 EET
Subject: Graphical browsers in hypertext
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X-Mailer: Pegasus Mail v2.2 (R3).
Is there, or is there planned, some kind of standard for
presenting graphical browsers in WWW?
I think it would be great to have maps of the hyperterritories one is
about to explore. And it could be quite simple, too. The map could be
just a list of links with coordinates (and maybe some formatting
info?), line-mode clients could ignore the coordinates and present
the browsers as lists.
-Timo