intrapage
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- Within a single page of a document or website.
- Antonym: interpage
- Hypernyms: intradocument, intrasite
- intrapage links
- intrapage search
- 1999, Betty Salzberg, David Lomet, Manuel Barrena, Linan Jiang, “The BT-Forest: A Branched and Temporal Access Method”, in Conference proceedings[1]:
- We introduce a new way of organizing index pages for the LV-tree which will have high fan-out. As a bonus, intrapage search is often logarithmic rather than linear. Instead of storing bounding boxes of dataspace and version for each child, we use a split history tree or sh-tree within each index page.
- 2002, Dick Oliver, SAMS Teach Yourself HTML 4 in 24 Hours, 4th edition, Pearson Education, →ISBN:
- Using Named Anchors / Figure 7.1 demonstrates the use of intrapage links.
- 2013, Michael W. Graves, Digital Archaeology: The Art and Science of Digital Forensics[2], Addison-Wesley, →ISBN, page 216:
- Externally, the user interface provides the tools that allow the average person to find, download, and read Web pages. Interfaces vary among browsers but commonly include[:] / • An address bar / • Forward and Back buttons / • Bookmarking capabilities / • Intrapage search capabilities / • Configuration utilities