The Challenges of Born-Digital Fiction: Editions, Translations, and Emulations: The Multimedia Accompaniment to the Print Edition

The Functionality of Tinker & Bell Keys in In Small & Large Pieces

On the Web, links are commonly marked as underlined or colored portions of text. Before the Web such visual link labeling was not possible. Macintosh computers did not support color until Macintosh System Software 7.x in 1991. Only a specific key combination was able to trigger link highlighting. One of these methods, a combination of Cmd + Option keys, known in hypertext lore as Tinker and Bell keys, was widely used in hypertext fiction. In Kathryn Cramer’s In Small and Large Pieces the Tinkle and Bell keys method is extended to highlight  not only text but also images.

To proceed with the reading and discover more portions of the story, readers need to activate hotlink areas marked on illustrations. In line with events in the story, where the shattering of a mirror serves as a major event and organizing metaphor, the links on illustrations are marked along an organic, unordered pattern, just as small and large pieces of glass would scatter.

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