Getting The Vocabulary Right

2 August 2002

GETTING THE VOCABULARY RIGHT
I’m in favor of Radio’s desktop site being the Content Management Console


Fully half the battle in learning this stuff (HTML, web design, etc.) is understanding the jargon and terminology. I slow to half the speed limit trying to be certain I’m doing what my tutors are trying to tell me to do with words I’m uncertain about.

In The Weblog Handbook, Rebecca Blood uses a term frequently that I haven’t seen employed before: linktext, the words used to describe and provide context for a link. Example: ”Composing linktext has given me practice in thinking through a subject by writing it down.”
The person who appears to have coined and popularized the term is Jorn Barger, publisher of Robot Wisdom. He defines linktext as all of the text used to describe a link, even if some of it is not included in a link, and calls the actual text of a link anchortext. [Workbench]

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