πŸ”— HyperCard: The Precursor to the Web

πŸ”— HyperCard: The Precursor to the Web

HyperCard was the stack glyph—a 1987 Apple tool that let users create interactive “cards” linked by buttons. It was the proto-web, where storytelling met scripting.

πŸ—‚️ What Makes It Glyphic?

  • Stacks & Cards: Scrolls of content, navigated by hyperlinks.
  • HyperTalk: A scripting language for non-programmers—scroll logic for all.
  • Legacy: Inspired the web, wikis, and multimedia storytelling.

πŸ“œ Why It Belongs in the Codex

This is the interactive scroll—a glyph of nonlinear thought and user-crafted knowledge.

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