Context

An internal link's Context provides a path to be searched when the link is clicked. The origin, the remote site, the reference cite and forks in the journal all contribute to the context.

If we say page context then we are referring to the sites that travel with a wiki page as it is copied through the federation.

If we say resolution context then we are referring to the page context plus our origin and the remote site from which the page has been fetched.

If we say writing context then we are referring to the context within which we expect to be read. This includes likely neighbors and any other constructed community such as students in a class.

See Origin for where we intend writing to be found.

See Neighborhood for how browsing influences context.

See Future for how unresolved links interact with neighbors.