a series of hypertext links, usually organized horizontally or vertically on a web page. It is used to navigate a web site.
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.jpg
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Joint Photographic Experts Group, a file format for photos or images with subtle color changes.
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Angle Brackets
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HTML tags appear in pairs and are enclosed in angle brackets: < >. The brackets can be found on the comma (,) and period (.) keys on the keyboard.
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Web Browser
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a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. Example: Google Chrome, Foxfire, Yahoo, Internet Explorer,
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Pixel
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an individual dot of light that is the basic unit used to create digital images
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Tag
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marks each element in an html document using angle brackets such as : <p>
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Web Page
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Any page created in HTML that can be placed on the World Wide Web.
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Web Site
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Includes a series of Web pages that can be linked to other Web sites on the internet
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<br />
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Used for specifying a line break, contents after this tag are moved to a new line.
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<img/ >
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Tag used for embedding images into an HTML document.
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Src
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shortened version of the word "source" used as an attribute in the <img /> tag, helps to direct the web browser to the location or source of the image.
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<h1>
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Used for specifying level 1 headings. There are 6 levels of headings, browsers typically render the various headings in different sizes, with h1 being the largest (most important) and h6 being the smallest (least important).
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<strong>
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Tag for bold text
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Title bar
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the bar at the top of the screen that displays the name of the current window
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CSS
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Cascading Style Sheets
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<p>
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The <p>(paragraph) element in html, begins a new paragraph and ends with the closing tag: </p>
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Uniform Resource Locator
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(URL) the address of a web page on the world wide web
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Attribute
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extra bits of information.- such as for the<p> (paragraph) tag, you might include align (the name) and value (right, or center, or left)
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Hyperlinks
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Clickable connections that link text or images to other pages of the website, out to external websites, or to files posted on a website
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Href
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hypertext reference, tells the web page where to find or locate the image, etc.
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<body>
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contains all of the contents of an HTML document
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HTTP
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The beginning of most website addresses, used to signal a request to receive or transmit files over the Internet.
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Home Page
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Main page of a web site; usually the first page.
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
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Tags that describe the formatting and layout of a Web page
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gif
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stands for graphics interchange format. Because it is limited to 256 colors, it is more effective for scanned images such as illustrations rather than color photos.