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      Function -- /DesignIssues
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    <h1>
      Function
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    <h2>
      Home document
    </h2>When WWW starts up, it presents the user with a home
    document. [to be elaborated how this is selected].
    <h2>
      Presentation
    </h2>Documents are presented in one of three ways:
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      <li>as formatted SGML-source text, by WWW itself, with anchor
      display and selection possible,
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      <li>as text or PostScript, by WWW itself, with anchor display
      and selection possible,
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      <li>as any other format of document by a foreign program
      which understands the format, but with no anchor display (and
      hence no selection possible).
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    <h2>
      Navigation by link
    </h2>Only tail anchors are visible. Choosing the tail anchor of
    a link (by double-clicking or typing a number etc.) WWW
    <a name="1" href="FunctionTraverse.html">traverses the link</a>
    and displays the target document, with the head anchor
    highlighted (if this is not the entire document)
    <h2>
      Navigation by Search
    </h2>A document which is an index will have an associated
    search panel (or prompt) where the user has to type search
    keywords. Confirmation of the keyword set (by typing return to
    the search panel) will lead to the search being done and the
    resulting list of data being displayed as a new document.
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