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Section 1

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Cloud Computing

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Storing applications and data on the internet (instead of on the user's computer).

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Behavior

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Allow visitors to interact with the web page by doing such tasks as mousing over something, clicking on something, exiting something, entering something, etc. In order to define a behavior, the object that the visitor will be interacting with must have a null link that contains: javascript:; By typing that into the link space, you will be able to attach.

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Title

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<title></title> tag defines the title of the document, and is the only required element in the head section!

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Angle brackets

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<> The characters, < and >, set HTML tags off from the rest of the text on an HTML page. These two symbols enclose all HTML tags.

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CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)

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A W3C recommended language for defining style (such as font, size, color, spacing, etc.) for web documents.

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Head - <head></head>

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The head element is a container for all the head elements. Elements inside <head> can include scripts, instruct the browser where to find style sheets, provide meta information, and more.The following tags can be added to the head section: <base>, <link>, <meta>, <script>, <style>, and <title>.

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Body

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<body></body> The main part of an HTML document.

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Tags

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Tags are used to surround text which has special meaning in HTML. Tags tell the browser what to do. The tag set <P> </P> is used to tell the browser that text between the two tags is to be set apart as a separate paragraph in HTML.

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IP Address (Internet Protocol Address)

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A unique number identifying every computer on the Internet (like 197.123.22.240)

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Spyware

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Computer software hidden in a computer with the purpose of collecting information about the use of the computer.

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HTTP

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Hypertext transfer protocol is the internet protocol used to transport information between the client browser and the web page server.

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SPAM

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In web terms: The action of sending multiple unwelcome messages to a newsgroup or mailing list.

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HTML

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<html></html> First tag on a page = <html>. The last tag on a page = </html> Hyper-Text Markup Language is the basic language web pages are written in.

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Hyperlinks or links

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<a></a> HTML coded locations of other material on the web. They are usually underlined and consist of a different text color than the surrounding text. When you click on them they will usually cause your browser to load the page it is pointing to and you will see the new page displayed.

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ISP (Internet Service Provider)

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Someone that provides access to the Internet and web hosting.

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Cookie

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Information from a web server, stored on your computer by your web browser. The purpose of a cookie is to provide information about your visit to the website for use by the server during a later visit.

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Domain Name

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The "name" or URL of the Web site. Most domain names are purchased from a domain name registration company, such as GoDaddy.com.

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URL

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Uniform Resource Locator. It is used to specify file locations of html or other files. Example: http://mrbenrud.com/

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Web browser

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Software used to retrieve and display web pages on the web. It is considered to be a client program which makes requests to web servers for web page files. Browsers can all read basic HTML but may be different in other areas such as being able to display or run script code, video and graphics.

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Web Programmer/Developer

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Someone who works with a site plan or deign plan to program or build, the actual site. Programmers can also be designers.

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Router

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A hardware (or software) system that directs (routes) data transfer to different computers in a network.

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Streaming

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A method of sending audio and video files over the Internet in such a way that the user can view the file while it is being transferred.

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Bit (Binary Digit)

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The smallest unit of data stored in a computer. A bit can have the value of 0 or 1. A computer uses 8 bits to story one text character.

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Web Designer

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Any professional who performs design functions for a Web site. This can include site architecture, programming, logo design or site layout functions.

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Home page

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The main page of an organization or company which is the first page seen when the organization's URL is visited.

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RGB (Red Green Blue)

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The combination of the three primary colors that can represent a full color spectrum.

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Search Engine

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Computer program used to search and catalog (index) the millions of pages of available information on the web. Common search engines are Google and AltaVista.

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Bandwidth

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A measure for the speed (amount of data) you can send through an Internet connection. The more bandwidth, the faster the connection.

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ZIP

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A compressing format for computer files. Commonly used for compressing files before downloading over the Internet. ZIP files can be compressed (ZIPPED) and decompressed (UNZIPPED) using a computer program like WINZIP.

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