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Section 1

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HTML page

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An HTML page, or HTML document, is any document created in HTML that can be displayed in the World Wide Web.

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Welcome Page

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An introduction page when you visit a website. A welcome page often includes the Web page owner's email address and name.

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HTTP

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the protocol used for transmitting web pages over the Internet

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.jpeg

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Most common graphic file format, full color graphic format (16.7 million colors) with a relatively small file size

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.gif

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a lossless format for image files that supports both animated and static images.

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Table Cells

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Boxes in which you can place things to keep your web document organized. Each table box, or cell, can have different attributes applied to text, can have different background color, or can contain a different graphic.

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Uniform Resource Locator

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the address of a web page on the world wide web

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Nested frame set

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A term programmers use to describe a structure, keyword, or tag that contains one or more additional instances of the same item.

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Left-hand navigation

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A narrow left-hand frame that contains hyperlinks used to navigate a website.

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home page

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Main page of a web site; usually the first page.

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web page

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A document which can display text, graphics, audio, video and other elements through a web browser.

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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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Web Browser

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a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

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Internet Explorer

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A web browser created by Microsoft in 1995. It is used to view information on the World Wide Web.

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Frame

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a rectangular area, a subset of a browser's screen, capable of displaying a web page that is separate from other frames on the screen.

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value

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A customer's subjective assessment of benefits relative to costs in determining the worth of a product

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attribute

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attribute something to something to say or believe that something is the result of a particular thing She attributes her success to hard work and a little luck.

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Title Bar

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The topmost bar in an open window, or a frame used at the top of the web page.

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Hypertext links

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Links that transport web visitors to selected information. Links can be made to information within a document, in another document on the same computer, or to a document residing on any web server on the internet. They are often used to make web pages more interesting and easier to navigate.

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Web site

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a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web

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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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navigation bar

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a series of hypertext links, usually organized horizontally or vertically on a web page or frame. It is used to navigate a web site.

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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)

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links documents, allowing users to move from one to another simply by clicking on a hot spot or link

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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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Frame set tag

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Allows the definition of a set of rectangular areas on a web page called frames. Each frame is capable of displaying a different web page.

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