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Cards (21)

Section 1

(21 cards)

Website

Front

related collection of web pages

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Images

Front

Pictures used to enhance any web page if use appropriately

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Access to the Internet

Front

The lab is connected through the school's network DSL-Digital Subscriber Line that uses telephone lines Cable modem- uses cable television network

Back

How is the internet Developed?

Front

The internet was developed from a research project started by the U.S. Defense Department (military) in the 1960s. Three inventions that spread the use of the internet were: The personal computer (early 1980s.) The world wide web (1989) The browser (1991)

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Developing Basics- Typography, Images, Page layout

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The appearance and arrangement of the characters that make up your text

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Home Page

Front

First page that a website displays. It provides information about the website's purpose and content

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Wi-FI

Front

Wi-Fi is the popular name for a "Wireless local area network."

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Web pages

Front

document with text, graphics, sound, and/or video and built and build in connections (hyperlinks) to other web documents Examples: Mozilla Fire Fox Safari Google Chrome

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Typeface

Front

The design of the text characters

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Downloading

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The process of a computer receiving information from a server on the internet

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Http (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)

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set of rules that define how pages transfer on the Internet.

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Broadband

Front

Technologies which provide higher data rate across to the Internet

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Web Browser

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allows you to access and view web pages

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Internet Addresses

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IP address- Internet Protocol address- a number that identifies each computer connected to the Internet. -Example: 216.239.39.99

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Web-safe fonts

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The more popular fonts and the ones that most visitors are likely to have installed on their computers

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URL (Uniform Resource Locator)

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A Web address; tells the browser on which server the Web page is located. Example:Internet Explorer

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Digital Subscriber DSL

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Digital subscriber Line (DSL) service provides a connection to the internet through the telephone network

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The Internet

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A vast network of computers located all over the world and linked to one another

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Domain name

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Text version of an IP address-parts are separated by periods. Example: .com- Commercial

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Color

Front

Use the right combination of colors to decorate the layout and tie the website pages together

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World Wide Web

Front

A system of computers that share information by means of links of Web pages.

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