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[[Hyperlink]]s are, at present, a novel feature in [[virtual world]] platforms, aside from hyperlinks in the in-built chat clients between users' avatars. In the latter 2000s, however, a number of architectures were created for various [[Decentralized computing|decentralized]] virtual world platforms in order to facilitate easier travel of avatars between two or more separately-hosted grids or servers.

==[[SpaceX|Space]]-linking in OpenCobalt==
[[Image:cobalt portals pre alpha.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Open Cobalt 3D hyperlinks connecting five different virtual spaces.''' Three-dimensional hyperlinks appear as navigable ''portals'' and enable Open Cobalt worlds to be organized by end-users into an interlinked network of virtual spaces across local and wide area networks.]]
[[Open Cobalt]] uses a method of [[hyperlinking]], known as "space-linking",<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.opencobalt.org/documentation/user-guide/teleporting-and-space-linking|title = Teleporting and Space-Linking|publisher = OpenCobalt project}}</ref> which resembles a window frame or portal and, when revolved, shows a 360-degree real-time view of one region to a user in another region; such portals can also be walked through by users. Space-linking is an alternative to teleportation, a more common means of traversing between regions or spaces, and is also a primary means of travelling between whole grids.

Like [[MediaWiki]]'s [[Wikipedia:Red link|redlink]]s, such portals are also used to link to uncreated spaces or regions (colored in black) in order to indicate the need to create newer spaces.<ref>[https://wiki.duke.edu/display/Cobalt/Creating,+Saving,+and+Loading+Spaces Creating, Saving, and Loading Spaces]</ref>

==Hypergrid in OpenSim==
==Hypergrid in OpenSim==
[[OpenSimulator]] also uses an architecture known as "[http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Hypergrid Hypergrid]", which allows users to teleport between multiple OpenSim-based virtual worlds by providing a [[hyperlink]]ed map which indexes public grids.<ref>[http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Hypergrid Hypergrid]</ref> This allows for public grids to retain teleportation links to each other without having to be on the same grid.
[[OpenSimulator]] also uses an architecture known as "[http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Hypergrid Hypergrid]", which allows users to teleport between multiple OpenSim-based virtual worlds by providing a [[hyperlink]]ed map which indexes public grids.<ref>[http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Hypergrid Hypergrid]</ref> This allows for public grids to retain teleportation links to each other without having to be on the same grid.

Latest revision as of 18:47, 26 November 2023

Hyperlinks are, at present, a novel feature in virtual world platforms, aside from hyperlinks in the in-built chat clients between users' avatars. In the latter 2000s, however, a number of architectures were created for various decentralized virtual world platforms in order to facilitate easier travel of avatars between two or more separately-hosted grids or servers.

Space-linking in OpenCobalt[edit]

Open Cobalt 3D hyperlinks connecting five different virtual spaces. Three-dimensional hyperlinks appear as navigable portals and enable Open Cobalt worlds to be organized by end-users into an interlinked network of virtual spaces across local and wide area networks.

Open Cobalt uses a method of hyperlinking, known as "space-linking",[1] which resembles a window frame or portal and, when revolved, shows a 360-degree real-time view of one region to a user in another region; such portals can also be walked through by users. Space-linking is an alternative to teleportation, a more common means of traversing between regions or spaces, and is also a primary means of travelling between whole grids.

Like MediaWiki's redlinks, such portals are also used to link to uncreated spaces or regions (colored in black) in order to indicate the need to create newer spaces.[2]

Hypergrid in OpenSim[edit]

OpenSimulator also uses an architecture known as "Hypergrid", which allows users to teleport between multiple OpenSim-based virtual worlds by providing a hyperlinked map which indexes public grids.[3] This allows for public grids to retain teleportation links to each other without having to be on the same grid.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Teleporting and Space-Linking". OpenCobalt project.
  2. ^ Creating, Saving, and Loading Spaces
  3. ^ Hypergrid

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